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Egyptian photojournalists raise their cameras during a demonstration outside the Syndicate headquarters in Cairo on May 3, 2016 on the occasion of World Press Freedom day, a day after police stormed the headquarters of the journalists' association and arrested two journalists. Egyptian authorities on May 2 ordered the detention of two journalists for 15 days after their arrest on allegations of incitement to protest, a judicial source said. The decision comes a day after police stormed the headquarters of the journalists' association in central Cairo and arrested Amr Badr and Mahmud el-Sakka. A judicial source on Sunday said the pair had been wanted for alleged incitement to protest in violation of the law. / AFP / KHALED DESOUKI (Photo credit should read KHALED DESOUKI/AFP/Getty Images)

Egyptian photojournalists raise their cameras during a demonstration outside the Syndicate headquarters in Cairo on May 3, 2016 on the occasion of World Press Freedom day, a day after police stormed the headquarters of the journalists' association and arrested two journalists. 
Egyptian authorities on May 2 ordered the detention of two journalists for 15 days after their arrest on allegations of incitement to protest, a judicial source said. The decision comes a day after police stormed the headquarters of the journalists' association in central Cairo and arrested Amr Badr and Mahmud el-Sakka. A judicial source on Sunday said the pair had been wanted for alleged incitement to protest in violation of the law. / AFP / KHALED DESOUKI        (Photo credit should read KHALED DESOUKI/AFP/Getty Images)