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Protester carries a sign during a protest against the detainment of Al Jazeera journalists in Egypt at Martyrs' square in downtown Beirut
A protester carries a sign as he takes part in a protest against the detainment of Al Jazeera journalists in Egypt, at Martyrs' square in downtown Beirut February 27, 2014. Broadcaster Al Jazeera called for vigils outside Egyptian embassies across the world on Thursday to press Egypt to free four of its journalists, three of whom have been charged with aiding a "terrorist organization". Al Jazeera has called the accusations absurd. The charge of aiding a "terrorist organization" is an apparent reference to the Muslim Brotherhood, which has been protesting against the government since the army toppled Islamist president Mohammed Mursi on July 3 following mass protests. REUTERS/Sharif Karim (LEBANON - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST CRIME LAW MEDIA)
Protesters carry signs as they take part in a protest against the detainment of Al Jazeera journalists in Egypt at Martyrs' square in downtown Beirut
Protesters with their mouths taped carry signs as they take part in a protest against the detainment of Al Jazeera journalists in Egypt, at Martyrs' square in downtown Beirut February 27, 2014. Broadcaster Al Jazeera called for vigils outside Egyptian embassies across the world on Thursday to press Egypt to free four of its journalists, three of whom have been charged with aiding a "terrorist organization". Al Jazeera has called the accusations absurd. The charge of aiding a "terrorist organization" is an apparent reference to the Muslim Brotherhood, which has been protesting against the government since the army toppled Islamist president Mohammed Mursi on July 3 following mass protests. REUTERS/Sharif Karim (LEBANON - Tags: MEDIA CIVIL UNREST CRIME LAW POLITICS)
A protester with her mouth taped, holds a placard during a demonstration against the detainment of Al Jazeera journalists in Egypt, at Martyrs' square in downtown Beirut
A protester with her mouth taped, holds a placard during a demonstration against the detainment of Al Jazeera journalists in Egypt, at Martyrs' square in downtown Beirut February 27, 2014. Broadcaster Al Jazeera called for vigils outside Egyptian embassies across the world on Thursday to press Egypt to free four of its journalists, three of whom have been charged with aiding a "terrorist organization". Al Jazeera has called the accusations absurd. The charge of aiding a "terrorist organization" is an apparent reference to the Muslim Brotherhood, which has been protesting against the government since the army toppled Islamist president Mohammed Mursi on July 3 following mass protests. REUTERS/Sharif Karim (LEBANON - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST MEDIA CRIME LAW)
Protesters and journalists hold placards during a protest against the detainment of Al Jazeera journalists in Egypt, at Martyrs' square in downtown Beirut
Protesters and journalists hold placards during a protest against the detainment of Al Jazeera journalists in Egypt, at Martyrs' square in downtown Beirut February 27, 2014. Broadcaster Al Jazeera called for vigils outside Egyptian embassies across the world on Thursday to press Egypt to free four of its journalists, three of whom have been charged with aiding a "terrorist organization". Al Jazeera has called the accusations absurd. The charge of aiding a "terrorist organization" is an apparent reference to the Muslim Brotherhood, which has been protesting against the government since the army toppled Islamist president Mohammed Mursi on July 3 following mass protests. REUTERS/Sharif Karim (LEBANON - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST MEDIA CRIME LAW)
Protesters and journalists hold placards during a protest against the detainment of Al Jazeera journalists in Egypt, at Martyrs' square in downtown Beirut
Protesters and journalists hold placards during a protest against the detainment of Al Jazeera journalists in Egypt, at Martyrs' square in downtown Beirut February 27, 2014. Broadcaster Al Jazeera called for vigils outside Egyptian embassies across the world on Thursday to press Egypt to free four of its journalists, three of whom have been charged with aiding a "terrorist organization". Al Jazeera has called the accusations absurd. The charge of aiding a "terrorist organization" is an apparent reference to the Muslim Brotherhood, which has been protesting against the government since the army toppled Islamist president Mohammed Mursi on July 3 following mass protests. REUTERS/Sharif Karim (LEBANON - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST MEDIA CRIME LAW)
Nobel Peace Laureate Tawakul speaks to a group of journalists during a protest in Sanaa
REFILE - CORRECTING NUMBER OF AL JAZEERA JOURNALISTS DETAINED Nobel Peace Laureate Tawakul Karman speaks to a group of journalists during a protest in Sanaa, against the detainment of four Al Jazeera journalists in Egypt, February 27, 2014. REUTERS/Mohamed al-Sayaghi (YEMEN - Tags: MEDIA CIVIL UNREST POLITICS)
Al-Jazeera's Yemen bureau chief Saeed speaks to a group of journalists during a protest in Sanaa
REFILE - CORRECTING NUMBER OF AL JAZEERA JOURNALISTS DETAINED Al-Jazeera's Yemen bureau chief Saeed Thabit Saeed speaks to a group of journalists during a protest in Sanaa, against the detainment of four Al Jazeera journalists in Egypt, February 27, 2014. REUTERS/Mohamed al-Sayaghi (YEMEN - Tags: MEDIA POLITICS CIVIL UNREST)
Nobel Peace Laureate Tawakul stands with a group of journalists during a protest in Sanaa
REFILE - CORRECTING NUMBER OF AL JAZEERA JOURNALISTS DETAINED Nobel Peace Laureate Tawakul Karman (5th R) stands with a group of journalists during a protest in Sanaa, against the detainment of four Al Jazeera journalists in Egypt, February 27, 2014. REUTERS/Mohamed al-Sayaghi (YEMEN - Tags: MEDIA CIVIL UNREST POLITICS)
YJS Secretary-General Marwan peaks to a group of journalists during a protest in Sanaa
Marwan Dammaj Saeed, secretary-general of the Yemeni Journalists Syndicate (YJS), speaks to a group of journalists during a protest in Sanaa, against the detainment of four Al Jazeera journalists in Egypt, February 27, 2014. At right is Nobel Peace Laureate Tawakul Karman. REUTERS/Mohamed al-Sayaghi (YEMEN - Tags: MEDIA CIVIL UNREST POLITICS)