img width="300" height="199" src="http://dailynewsegypt.com/beta/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/6-2-5-20110629_HI_Clashes-in-Mohamed-Mahmoud-street_077-300x199.jpg" class="attachment-medium" alt="A week before the anniversary of the Mohamed Mahmoud clashes, a march of around 300 people left Cairo University and walked to Tahrir square in silence. They flew black flags and held up two banners with the visages of Mina Daniel and Sheikh Ahmed Effat. Four coffins, draped in Egyptian flags to commemorate those who were killed, led the march. A noose was held as an unambiguous message to those who are guilty for the deaths. “We are marching because no one remembers and nothing has changed," said Mohamed, a 6 April member. Hassan Ibrahim" title="Mohamed Mahmoud street - injured protester" / A week before the anniversary of the Mohamed Mahmoud clashes, a march of around 300 people left Cairo University and walked to Tahrir square in silence. They flew black flags and held up two banners with the visages of Mina Daniel and Sheikh Ahmed Effat. Four coffins, draped in Egyptian flags to commemorate those who were killed, led the march. A noose was held as an unambiguous message to those who are guilty for the deaths. “We are marching because no one remembers and nothing has changed," said Mohamed, a 6 April member. Hassan Ibrahim