Clearing Tahrir Square and the area around the U.S embassy- Reuters

  • Riot policemen rest while clearing Tahrir Square and the area around the U.S embassy of demonstrators after clashes, at Tahrir Square in Cairo September 15, 2012. Hundreds of riot police sealed off the area near the U.S. embassy in Cairo on Saturday and the interior minister said he would restore calm after four days of clashes between police and Egyptians incensed by a film denigrating the Prophet Mohammad. REUTERS/Mohamed Abd El Ghany Riot policemen rest while clearing Tahrir Square and the area around the U.S embassy of demonstrators after clashes, at Tahrir Square in Cairo September 15, 2012. Hundreds of riot police sealed off the area near the U.S. embassy in Cairo on Saturday and the interior minister said he would restore calm after four days of clashes between police and Egyptians incensed by a film denigrating the Prophet Mohammad. REUTERS/Mohamed Abd El Ghany
  • A riot policeman clears rubbish from Tahrir Square and the area around the U.S. embassy after days of clashes in Cairo September 15, 2012. Hundreds of riot police sealed off the area near the U.S. Embassy in Cairo on Saturday and the interior minister said he would restore calm after four days of clashes between police and Egyptians incensed by a film denigrating the Prophet Mohammad. REUTERS/Mohamed Abd El Ghany A riot policeman clears rubbish from Tahrir Square and the area around the U.S. embassy after days of clashes in Cairo September 15, 2012. Hundreds of riot police sealed off the area near the U.S. Embassy in Cairo on Saturday and the interior minister said he would restore calm after four days of clashes between police and Egyptians incensed by a film denigrating the Prophet Mohammad. REUTERS/Mohamed Abd El Ghany
  • A riot policeman cheers after clearing Tahrir square and the area around the U.S embassy of demonstrators after clashes at Tahrir square in Cairo September 15, 2012. Hundreds of riot police sealed off the area near the U.S. Embassy in Cairo on Saturday and the interior minister said he would restore calm after four days of clashes between police and Egyptians incensed by a film denigrating the Prophet Mohammad. REUTERS/Mohamed Abd El Ghany A riot policeman cheers after clearing Tahrir square and the area around the U.S embassy of demonstrators after clashes at Tahrir square in Cairo September 15, 2012. Hundreds of riot police sealed off the area near the U.S. Embassy in Cairo on Saturday and the interior minister said he would restore calm after four days of clashes between police and Egyptians incensed by a film denigrating the Prophet Mohammad. REUTERS/Mohamed Abd El Ghany
  • Riot policemen rest while clearing Tahrir Square and the area around the U.S embassy of demonstrators after clashes, at Tahrir Square in Cairo September 15, 2012. Hundreds of riot police sealed off the area near the U.S. embassy in Cairo on Saturday and the interior minister said he would restore calm after four days of clashes between police and Egyptians incensed by a film denigrating the Prophet Mohammad. REUTERS/Mohamed Abd El Ghany Riot policemen rest while clearing Tahrir Square and the area around the U.S embassy of demonstrators after clashes, at Tahrir Square in Cairo September 15, 2012. Hundreds of riot police sealed off the area near the U.S. embassy in Cairo on Saturday and the interior minister said he would restore calm after four days of clashes between police and Egyptians incensed by a film denigrating the Prophet Mohammad. REUTERS/Mohamed Abd El Ghany
  • Cleaners clear rubbish from Tahrir Square and the area around the U.S. embassy after days of clashes in Cairo September 15, 2012. Hundreds of riot police sealed off the area near the U.S. Embassy in Cairo on Saturday and the interior minister said he would restore calm after four days of clashes between police and Egyptians incensed by a film denigrating Prophet Mohammad. REUTERS/Mohamed Abd El Ghany Cleaners clear rubbish from Tahrir Square and the area around the U.S. embassy after days of clashes in Cairo September 15, 2012. Hundreds of riot police sealed off the area near the U.S. Embassy in Cairo on Saturday and the interior minister said he would restore calm after four days of clashes between police and Egyptians incensed by a film denigrating Prophet Mohammad. REUTERS/Mohamed Abd El Ghany
  • A protester covers his face with a hand after being arrested by riot policemen after clashes at Tahrir square in Cairo September 15, 2012. Hundreds of riot police sealed off the area near the U.S. Embassy in Cairo on Saturday and the interior minister said he would restore calm after four days of clashes between police and Egyptians incensed by a film denigrating Prophet Mohammad. REUTERS/Mohamed Abd El Ghany A protester covers his face with a hand after being arrested by riot policemen after clashes at Tahrir square in Cairo September 15, 2012. Hundreds of riot police sealed off the area near the U.S. Embassy in Cairo on Saturday and the interior minister said he would restore calm after four days of clashes between police and Egyptians incensed by a film denigrating Prophet Mohammad. REUTERS/Mohamed Abd El Ghany
  • Riot policemen walk past debris in Tahrir Square after clashes between demonstrators and riot policemen in Cairo September 15, 2012. Hundreds of riot police sealed off the area near the U.S. Embassy in Cairo on Saturday and the interior minister said he would restore calm after four days of clashes between police and Egyptians incensed by a film denigrating Prophet Mohammad. REUTERS/Mohamed Abd El Ghany Riot policemen walk past debris in Tahrir Square after clashes between demonstrators and riot policemen in Cairo September 15, 2012. Hundreds of riot police sealed off the area near the U.S. Embassy in Cairo on Saturday and the interior minister said he would restore calm after four days of clashes between police and Egyptians incensed by a film denigrating Prophet Mohammad. REUTERS/Mohamed Abd El Ghany
  • Members of the riot police remove chairs and stools while clearing Tahrir Square and the area around the U.S. embassy of demonstrators after days of clashes in Cairo September 15, 2012. Hundreds of riot police sealed off the area near the U.S. Embassy in Cairo on Saturday and the interior minister said he would restore calm after four days of clashes between police and Egyptians incensed by a film denigrating the Prophet Mohammad REUTERS/Mohamed Abd El Ghany Members of the riot police remove chairs and stools while clearing Tahrir Square and the area around the U.S. embassy of demonstrators after days of clashes in Cairo September 15, 2012. Hundreds of riot police sealed off the area near the U.S. Embassy in Cairo on Saturday and the interior minister said he would restore calm after four days of clashes between police and Egyptians incensed by a film denigrating the Prophet Mohammad REUTERS/Mohamed Abd El Ghany
  • Riot policemen rest while clearing Tahrir Square and the area around the U.S embassy of demonstrators after clashes, at Tahrir Square in Cairo September 15, 2012. Hundreds of riot police sealed off the area near the U.S. embassy in Cairo on Saturday and the interior minister said he would restore calm after four days of clashes between police and Egyptians incensed by a film denigrating the Prophet Mohammad. REUTERS/Mohamed Abd El Ghany Riot policemen rest while clearing Tahrir Square and the area around the U.S embassy of demonstrators after clashes, at Tahrir Square in Cairo September 15, 2012. Hundreds of riot police sealed off the area near the U.S. embassy in Cairo on Saturday and the interior minister said he would restore calm after four days of clashes between police and Egyptians incensed by a film denigrating the Prophet Mohammad. REUTERS/Mohamed Abd El Ghany
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