Photos Of The Week -- June 9-15

Shi'ite pilgrims head on foot to the Kadhimiyah Shrine in north Baghdad to commemorate the death of eighth-century Imam Musa al-Kadhim. (AFP/Ali al-Saadi)

Shi'ite pilgrims gather at the shrine of Imam Musa al-Kadhim in northern Baghdad's Kadhimiyah neighborhood on June 14. (Ahmad al-Rubaye)

Children play in front of a Euro 2012 poster in Lviv, Ukraine. (AFP/Anne-Christine Poujoulat)

Stilt walkers dressed in the colors of Ukraine and France pose in front of the Donbass Arena ahead of the Euro 2012 match Ukraine and France in Donetsk. (AFP)

A supporter of jailed ex-Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko wears a T-shirt with the slogan "Football fest in prison" at a protest tent camp near the Euro 2012 fan zone in Kyiv. (Reuters/Michael Dalder)

A Croatian supporter holds a ball bearing the sentence "Accept Kosovo in UEFA" in downtown Poznan, Poland. (AFP/Fabrice Coffrini)

England soccer fans walk near signboards put up by supporters of jailed opposition leader Yulia Tymoshenko in Kyiv. (Reuters/Anatolii Stepanov)

Riot police react after Polish and Russian soccer fans clash in Warsaw on June 12. (AFP/Wojtek Radwanski)

Egyptian presidential candidate Muhammad Morsi of the Muslim Brotherhood waves to a crowd outside a mosque after attending Friday Prayers in Cairo. (Reuters/Ahmed Jaddalah)

Egyptian antimilitary protesters wave their shoes as they demonstrate in Cairo's Tahrir Square. (AFP/Mohammed Abed)

A Russian-built, multiple-launch rocket system fires during the Peace Mission 2012 joint counterterrorism military exercises of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization in Tajikistan. (AFP)

An Afghan female officer salutes during a graduation ceremony at the Kabul Military Training Center. (Reuters/Mohammad Ismail)

Russian activists hold a huge imperial-era flag during an antigovernment protest in Moscow on June 12. (Reuters/Sergei Karpukhin)

A pair of sandals lies on bloodstained ground after shelling at the Talbisah area in the Syrian city of Homs. (Reuters/Shaam News Network)

Serbian President Tomislav Nikolic (right) and his predecessor, Boris Tadic, at the inauguration ceremony in Belgrade on June 11. (RFE/RL-Vesna Andjic)

Panayiota Mario, a survivor of the World War II-era Distomo massacre, touches a glass panel containing the remains of victims during the 68th anniversary of that massacre by Nazis in Greece in 1944. (Reuters/Yannis Behrakis)