An Al-Azhar University student raises his hands to flee in front of riot police during clashes with supporters of the Muslim Brotherhood and deposed President Mursi at the university's campus in Cairo
An Al-Azhar University student raises his hands to flee in front of riot police during clashes with supporters of the Muslim Brotherhood and deposed President Mohamed Mursi at the university's campus in Cairo's Nasr City district December 29, 2013. Students at Cairo's Al-Azhar University clashed with security forces on Sunday, with police firing teargas and sound blasts into the campus in an attempt to disperse the demonstration in support of the Muslim Brotherhood, the latest in a long-running series of protests at this and other universities in the capital. REUTERS/Amr Abdallah Dalsh (EGYPT - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST EDUCATION CRIME LAW)
A petrol bomb thrown by Al-Azhar University students who support the Muslim Brotherhood and deposed President Mursi, lands near riot police during clashes at the university's campus in Cairo
A petrol bomb thrown by Al-Azhar University students who support the Muslim Brotherhood and deposed President Mohamed Mursi, lands near riot police during clashes at the university's campus in Cairo's Nasr City district December 29, 2013. Students at Cairo's Al-Azhar University clashed with security forces on Sunday, with police firing teargas and sound blasts into the campus in an attempt to disperse the demonstration in support of the Muslim Brotherhood, the latest in a long-running series of protests at this and other universities in the capital. REUTERS/Amr Abdallah Dalsh (EGYPT - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST EDUCATION CRIME LAW)
Al-Azhar University students who support the Muslim Brotherhood and deposed President Mursi, set off fireworks during clashes with riot police at the university's campus in Cairo
Al-Azhar University students who support the Muslim Brotherhood and deposed President Mohamed Mursi, set off fireworks during clashes with riot police at the university's campus in Cairo's Nasr City district December 29, 2013. Students at Cairo's Al-Azhar University clashed with security forces on Sunday, with police firing teargas and sound blasts into the campus in an attempt to disperse the demonstration in support of the Muslim Brotherhood, the latest in a long-running series of protests at this and other universities in the capital. REUTERS/Amr Abdallah Dalsh (EGYPT - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST EDUCATION)
A plainclothes security personnel takes his position during clashes with Al-Azhar University students who support the Muslim Brotherhood and deposed President Mursi, at the university's campus in Cairo
A plainclothes security personnel takes his position during clashes with Al-Azhar University students who support the Muslim Brotherhood and deposed President Mohamed Mursi, at the university's campus in Cairo's Nasr City district December 29, 2013. Students at Cairo's Al-Azhar University clashed with security forces on Sunday, with police firing teargas and sound blasts into the campus in an attempt to disperse the demonstration in support of the Muslim Brotherhood, the latest in a long-running series of protests at this and other universities in the capital. REUTERS/Amr Abdallah Dalsh (EGYPT - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST EDUCATION CRIME LAW)
Fireworks set off by Al-Azhar University students who support the Muslim Brotherhood and deposed President Mohamed Mursi, land near riot police officers during clashes at the university's campus in Cairo
Fireworks set off by Al-Azhar University students who support the Muslim Brotherhood and deposed President Mohamed Mursi, land near riot police officers during clashes at the university's campus in Cairo's Nasr City district December 29, 2013. Students at Cairo's Al-Azhar University clashed with security forces on Sunday, with police firing teargas and sound blasts into the campus in an attempt to disperse the demonstration in support of the Muslim Brotherhood, the latest in a long-running series of protests at this and other universities in the capital. REUTERS/Amr Abdallah Dalsh (EGYPT - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST EDUCATION CRIME LAW)
A petrol bomb thrown by Al-Azhar University students who support the Muslim Brotherhood and deposed President Mohamed Mursi, lands near a riot police officer during clashes at the university's campus in Cairo
A petrol bomb thrown by Al-Azhar University students who support the Muslim Brotherhood and deposed President Mohamed Mursi, lands near a riot police officer during clashes at the university's campus in Cairo's Nasr City district December 29, 2013. Students at Cairo's Al-Azhar University clashed with security forces on Sunday, with police firing teargas and sound blasts into the campus in an attempt to disperse the demonstration in support of the Muslim Brotherhood, the latest in a long-running series of protests at this and other universities in the capital. REUTERS/Amr Abdallah Dalsh (EGYPT - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST EDUCATION CRIME LAW)
Students of Al-Azhar University, who are supporters of the Muslim Brotherhood and deposed President Mursi, set off fireworks during clashes with riot police at the university's campus in Cairo
Students of Al-Azhar University, who are supporters of the Muslim Brotherhood and deposed President Mohamed Mursi, set off fireworks during clashes with riot police at the university's campus in Cairo's Nasr City district December 29, 2013. Students at Cairo's Al-Azhar University clashed with security forces on Sunday, with police firing teargas and sound blasts into the campus in an attempt to disperse the demonstration in support of the Muslim Brotherhood, the latest in a long-running series of protests at this and other universities in the capital. REUTERS/Amr Abdallah Dalsh (EGYPT - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST)
Students of Al-Azhar University, who are supporters of the Muslim Brotherhood and deposed President Mursi, look on from the top of a building at tear gas fired by riot police, at the university's campus in Cairo's Nasr City district
Students of Al-Azhar University, who are supporters of the Muslim Brotherhood and deposed President Mohamed Mursi, look on from the top of a building at tear gas fired by riot police, at the university's campus in Cairo's Nasr City district December 29, 2013. Students at Cairo's Al-Azhar University clashed with security forces on Sunday, with police firing teargas and sound blasts into the campus in an attempt to disperse the demonstration in support of the Muslim Brotherhood, the latest in a long-running series of protests at this and other universities in the capital. REUTERS/Amr Abdallah Dalsh (EGYPT - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST EDUCATION)
Omar, son of former Lebanese minister Chatah, who was killed in a bomb blast on Friday, carries his father's coffin along with relatives during his mass funeral at al-Amin mosque in Martyrs' Square in downtown Beirut
Omar (C), son of former Lebanese minister Mohamad Chatah, who was killed in a bomb blast on Friday, carries his father's coffin along with relatives during his mass funeral at al-Amin mosque in Martyrs' Square in downtown Beirut December 29, 2013. Chatah, who opposed Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, was killed in the attack which one of his political allies blamed on Lebanon's Shi'ite Hezbollah militia. REUTERS/Hasan Shaaban (LEBANON - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST OBITUARY)
Students of Al-Azhar University, who are supporters of the Muslim Brotherhood and deposed President Mursi, throw stones during clashes with riot police at the university's campus in Cairo
Students of Al-Azhar University, who are supporters of the Muslim Brotherhood and deposed President Mohamed Mursi, throw stones during clashes with riot police at the university's campus in Cairo's Nasr City district December 29, 2013. Students at Cairo's Al-Azhar University clashed with security forces on Sunday, with police firing teargas and sound blasts into the campus in an attempt to disperse the demonstration in support of the Muslim Brotherhood, the latest in a long-running series of protests at this and other universities in the capital. REUTERS/Amr Abdallah Dalsh (EGYPT - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST EDUCATION)