A young man and a woman talk with a soldier in front of a tank in Cairo, Egypt, on 29 January 2011. Protest demonstrations continued in central Cairo after the government-ordered overnight curfew expired, with the military taking charge of security after Friday‘s violence. While the atmosphere was still described as tense, the streets were calm as the Egyptian military were seen taking a non-aggressive posture as they kept watch, eyewitnesses said. EPA/HANNIBAL HANSCHKEepa A young man and a woman talk with a soldier in front of a tank in Cairo, Egypt, on 29 January 2011. Protest demonstrations continued in central Cairo after the government-ordered overnight curfew expired, with the military taking charge of security after Friday‘s violence. While the atmosphere was still described as tense, the streets were calm as the Egyptian military were seen taking a non-aggressive posture as they kept watch, eyewitnesses said. EPA/HANNIBAL HANSCHKE
Egyptians clean up near an army tank, one day after protests errupted , in central Cairo, Egypt, 29 January 2011. Protest demonstrations continued in central Cairo after the government-ordered overnight curfew expired, with the military taking charge of security after Friday‘s violence. While the atmosphere was still described as tense, the streets were calm as the Egyptian military were seen taking a non-aggressive posture as they kept watch, eyewitnesses said. EPA/MOHAMED OMARepa Egyptians clean up near an army tank, one day after protests errupted , in central Cairo, Egypt, 29 January 2011. Protest demonstrations continued in central Cairo after the government-ordered overnight curfew expired, with the military taking charge of security after Friday‘s violence. While the atmosphere was still described as tense, the streets were calm as the Egyptian military were seen taking a non-aggressive posture as they kept watch, eyewitnesses said. EPA/MOHAMED OMAR
Egyptians clean up the street near army vehicles, one day after protests errupted in central Cairo, Egypt, 29 January 2011. Protest demonstrations continued in central Cairo after the government-ordered overnight curfew expired, with the military taking charge of security after Friday‘s violence. While the atmosphere was still described as tense, the streets were calm as the Egyptian military were seen taking a non-aggressive posture as they kept watch, eyewitnesses said. EPA/MOHAMED OMARepa Egyptians clean up the street near army vehicles, one day after protests errupted in central Cairo, Egypt, 29 January 2011. Protest demonstrations continued in central Cairo after the government-ordered overnight curfew expired, with the military taking charge of security after Friday‘s violence. While the atmosphere was still described as tense, the streets were calm as the Egyptian military were seen taking a non-aggressive posture as they kept watch, eyewitnesses said. EPA/MOHAMED OMAR
Egyptians protest in central Cairo, Egypt, 29 January 2011. Protest demonstrations continued in central Cairo after the government-ordered overnight curfew expired, with the military taking charge of security after Friday‘s violence. While the atmosphere was still described as tense, the streets were calm as the Egyptian military were seen taking a non-aggressive posture as they kept watch, eyewitnesses said. EPA/MOHAMED OMARepa Egyptians protest in central Cairo, Egypt, 29 January 2011. Protest demonstrations continued in central Cairo after the government-ordered overnight curfew expired, with the military taking charge of security after Friday‘s violence. While the atmosphere was still described as tense, the streets were calm as the Egyptian military were seen taking a non-aggressive posture as they kept watch, eyewitnesses said. EPA/MOHAMED OMAR
Egyptian firemen are seen near the Egyptian Museum (R) as they douse on flames coming out of the building of the ruling National Democratic party (NDP) (L) one day after protests errupted in central Cairo, Egypt, 29 January 2011. Protest demonstrations continued in central Cairo after the government-ordered overnight curfew expired, with the military taking charge of security after Friday‘s violence. While the atmosphere was still described as tense, the streets were calm as the Egyptian military were seen taking a non-aggressive posture as they kept watch, eyewitnesses said. EPA/MOHAMED OMARepa Egyptian firemen are seen near the Egyptian Museum (R) as they douse on flames coming out of the building of the ruling National Democratic party (NDP) (L) one day after protests errupted in central Cairo, Egypt, 29 January 2011. Protest demonstrations continued in central Cairo after the government-ordered overnight curfew expired, with the military taking charge of security after Friday‘s violence. While the atmosphere was still described as tense, the streets were calm as the Egyptian military were seen taking a non-aggressive posture as they kept watch, eyewitnesses said. EPA/MOHAMED OMAR
Destroyed vehicles are seen one day after protests errupted in central Cairo, Egypt, 29 January 2011. Protest demonstrations continued in central Cairo after the government-ordered overnight curfew expired, with the military taking charge of security after Friday‘s violence. While the atmosphere was still described as tense, the streets were calm as the Egyptian military were seen taking a non-aggressive posture as they kept watch, eyewitnesses said. EPA/MOHAMED OMARepa Destroyed vehicles are seen one day after protests errupted in central Cairo, Egypt, 29 January 2011. Protest demonstrations continued in central Cairo after the government-ordered overnight curfew expired, with the military taking charge of security after Friday‘s violence. While the atmosphere was still described as tense, the streets were calm as the Egyptian military were seen taking a non-aggressive posture as they kept watch, eyewitnesses said. EPA/MOHAMED OMAR
A man shakes the hand of a soldier standing on an armoured vehicle during protests in Cairo, Egypt, on 29 January 2011. EPA/HANNIBAL HANSCHKE
A man shakes the hand of a soldier standing on an armoured vehicle during protests in Cairo, Egypt, on 29 January 2011. Protest demonstrations continued in central Cairo after the government-ordered overnight curfew expired, with the military taking charge of security after Friday‘s violence. While the atmosphere was still described as tense, the streets were calm as the Egyptian military were seen taking a non-aggressive posture as they kept watch, eyewitnesses said. EPA/HANNIBAL HANSCHKEepa A man shakes the hand of a soldier standing on an armoured vehicle during protests in Cairo, Egypt, on 29 January 2011. Protest demonstrations continued in central Cairo after the government-ordered overnight curfew expired, with the military taking charge of security after Friday‘s violence. While the atmosphere was still described as tense, the streets were calm as the Egyptian military were seen taking a non-aggressive posture as they kept watch, eyewitnesses said. EPA/HANNIBAL HANSCHKE
Egyptians chat with soldiers stationed in central Cairo, Egypt, 29 January 2011. Protest demonstrations continued in central Cairo after the government-ordered overnight curfew expired, with the military taking charge of security after Friday‘s violence. While the atmosphere was still described as tense, the streets were calm as the Egyptian military were seen taking a non-aggressive posture as they kept watch, eyewitnesses said. EPA/MOHAMED OMARepa Egyptians chat with soldiers stationed in central Cairo, Egypt, 29 January 2011. Protest demonstrations continued in central Cairo after the government-ordered overnight curfew expired, with the military taking charge of security after Friday‘s violence. While the atmosphere was still described as tense, the streets were calm as the Egyptian military were seen taking a non-aggressive posture as they kept watch, eyewitnesses said. EPA/MOHAMED OMAR
An Egyptian man wearing bandages holds the Egyptian national flag as he walks in central Cairo, Egypt, 29 January 2011. Protest demonstrations continued in central Cairo after the government-ordered overnight curfew expired, with the military taking charge of security after Friday‘s violence. While the atmosphere was still described as tense, the streets were calm as the Egyptian military were seen taking a non-aggressive posture as they kept watch, eyewitnesses said. EPA/MOHAMED OMARepa An Egyptian man wearing bandages holds the Egyptian national flag as he walks in central Cairo, Egypt, 29 January 2011. Protest demonstrations continued in central Cairo after the government-ordered overnight curfew expired, with the military taking charge of security after Friday‘s violence. While the atmosphere was still described as tense, the streets were calm as the Egyptian military were seen taking a non-aggressive posture as they kept watch, eyewitnesses said. EPA/MOHAMED OMAR
Egyptian civilians on a scooter drive past soldiers standing on top of armoured vehicles stationed at Mohandessin area, one day after protetsts errupted, in Cairo, Egypt, 29 January 2011. Protest demonstrations continued in central Cairo after the government-ordered overnight curfew expired, with the military taking charge of security after Friday‘s violence. While the atmosphere was still described as tense, the streets were calm as the Egyptian military were seen taking a non-aggressive posture as they kept watch, eyewitnesses said. EPA/KHALED EL FIQIepa Egyptian civilians on a scooter drive past soldiers standing on top of armoured vehicles stationed at Mohandessin area, one day after protetsts errupted, in Cairo, Egypt, 29 January 2011. Protest demonstrations continued in central Cairo after the government-ordered overnight curfew expired, with the military taking charge of security after Friday‘s violence. While the atmosphere was still described as tense, the streets were calm as the Egyptian military were seen taking a non-aggressive posture as they kept watch, eyewitnesses said. EPA/KHALED EL FIQI
An Egyptian army tank is stationed in front of Cairo University, one day after protetsts errupted in Cairo, Egypt, 29 January 2011. Protest demonstrations continued in central Cairo after the government-ordered overnight curfew expired, with the military taking charge of security after Friday‘s violence. While the atmosphere was still described as tense, the streets were calm as the Egyptian military were seen taking a non-aggressive posture as they kept watch, eyewitnesses said. EPA/KHALED EL FIQIepa An Egyptian army tank is stationed in front of Cairo University, one day after protetsts errupted in Cairo, Egypt, 29 January 2011. Protest demonstrations continued in central Cairo after the government-ordered overnight curfew expired, with the military taking charge of security after Friday‘s violence. While the atmosphere was still described as tense, the streets were calm as the Egyptian military were seen taking a non-aggressive posture as they kept watch, eyewitnesses said. EPA/KHALED EL FIQI
Egyptian firemen extinct a fire out outside a building, one day after protetsts errupted, in Cairo, Egypt, 29 January 2011. Protest demonstrations continued in central Cairo after the government-ordered overnight curfew expired, with the military taking charge of security after Friday‘s violence. While the atmosphere was still described as tense, the streets were calm as the Egyptian military were seen taking a non-aggressive posture as they kept watch, eyewitnesses said. EPA/KHALED EL FIQIepa Egyptian firemen extinct a fire out outside a building, one day after protetsts errupted, in Cairo, Egypt, 29 January 2011. Protest demonstrations continued in central Cairo after the government-ordered overnight curfew expired, with the military taking charge of security after Friday‘s violence. While the atmosphere was still described as tense, the streets were calm as the Egyptian military were seen taking a non-aggressive posture as they kept watch, eyewitnesses said. EPA/KHALED EL FIQI
Egyptian soldiers are stationed at Mohandessin area, one day after protetsts errupted, in Cairo, Egypt, 29 January 2011. Protest demonstrations continued in central Cairo after the government-ordered overnight curfew expired, with the military taking charge of security after Friday‘s violence. While the atmosphere was still described as tense, the streets were calm as the Egyptian military were seen taking a non-aggressive posture as they kept watch, eyewitnesses said. EPA/KHALED EL FIQIepa Egyptian soldiers are stationed at Mohandessin area, one day after protetsts errupted, in Cairo, Egypt, 29 January 2011. Protest demonstrations continued in central Cairo after the government-ordered overnight curfew expired, with the military taking charge of security after Friday‘s violence. While the atmosphere was still described as tense, the streets were calm as the Egyptian military were seen taking a non-aggressive posture as they kept watch, eyewitnesses said. EPA/KHALED EL FIQI
An Egyptian soldier stands guard near a destroyed police vehicle, one day after protetsts errupted in Cairo, Egypt, 29 January 2011. Protest demonstrations continued in central Cairo after the government-ordered overnight curfew expired, with the military taking charge of security after Friday‘s violence. While the atmosphere was still described as tense, the streets were calm as the Egyptian military were seen taking a non-aggressive posture as they kept watch, eyewitnesses said. EPA/KHALED EL FIQIepa An Egyptian soldier stands guard near a destroyed police vehicle, one day after protetsts errupted in Cairo, Egypt, 29 January 2011. Protest demonstrations continued in central Cairo after the government-ordered overnight curfew expired, with the military taking charge of security after Friday‘s violence. While the atmosphere was still described as tense, the streets were calm as the Egyptian military were seen taking a non-aggressive posture as they kept watch, eyewitnesses said. EPA/KHALED EL FIQI
An Egyptian soldier stands guard near a destroyed police vehicle, one day after protetsts errupted in Cairo, Egypt, 29 January 2011. Protest demonstrations continued in central Cairo after the government-ordered overnight curfew expired, with the military taking charge of security after Friday‘s violence. While the atmosphere was still described as tense, the streets were calm as the Egyptian military were seen taking a non-aggressive posture as they kept watch, eyewitnesses said. EPA/KHALED EL FIQIepa An Egyptian soldier stands guard near a destroyed police vehicle, one day after protetsts errupted in Cairo, Egypt, 29 January 2011. Protest demonstrations continued in central Cairo after the government-ordered overnight curfew expired, with the military taking charge of security after Friday‘s violence. While the atmosphere was still described as tense, the streets were calm as the Egyptian military were seen taking a non-aggressive posture as they kept watch, eyewitnesses said. EPA/KHALED EL FIQI
A general view shows Egyptian army vehicles deployed near Tahrir square, one day after proetsts errupted in Cairo, Egypt, 29 January 2011. At Right is a statue of 1973 war General Abdel Moneim Ryad, at its base is written in Arabic 'down with Hosni Mubarak'. Protest demonstrations continued in central Cairo after the government-ordered overnight curfew expired, with the military taking charge of security after Friday‘s violence. While the atmosphere was still described as tense, the streets were calm as the Egyptian military were seen taking a non-aggressive posture as they kept watch, eyewitnesses said. EPA/KHALED EL FIQIepa A general view shows Egyptian army vehicles deployed near Tahrir square, one day after proetsts errupted in Cairo, Egypt, 29 January 2011. At Right is a statue of 1973 war General Abdel Moneim Ryad, at its base is written in Arabic 'down with Hosni Mubarak'. Protest demonstrations continued in central Cairo after the government-ordered overnight curfew expired, with the military taking charge of security after Friday‘s violence. While the atmosphere was still described as tense, the streets were calm as the Egyptian military were seen taking a non-aggressive posture as they kept watch, eyewitnesses said. EPA/KHALED EL FIQI
An Egptian man walks on a bridge past the damaged building of the ruling National Democratic Party (NDP) (backgound) one day after violents protests errupted in Cairo, Egypt, 29 January 2011. Protest demonstrations continued in central Cairo after the government-ordered overnight curfew expired, with the military taking charge of security after Friday‘s violence. While the atmosphere was still described as tense, the streets were calm as the Egyptian military were seen taking a non-aggressive posture as they kept watch, eyewitnesses said. EPA/KHALED EL FIQIepa An Egptian man walks on a bridge past the damaged building of the ruling National Democratic Party (NDP) (backgound) one day after violents protests errupted in Cairo, Egypt, 29 January 2011. Protest demonstrations continued in central Cairo after the government-ordered overnight curfew expired, with the military taking charge of security after Friday‘s violence. While the atmosphere was still described as tense, the streets were calm as the Egyptian military were seen taking a non-aggressive posture as they kept watch, eyewitnesses said. EPA/KHALED EL FIQI
An Egyptian soldier gestures near a tank outside the Egyptian Museum, one day after violents protests errupted in Cairo, Egypt, 29 January 2011. Protest demonstrations continued in central Cairo after the government-ordered overnight curfew expired, with the military taking charge of security after Friday‘s violence. While the atmosphere was still described as tense, the streets were calm as the Egyptian military were seen taking a non-aggressive posture as they kept watch, eyewitnesses said. EPA/KHALED EL FIQIepa An Egyptian soldier gestures near a tank outside the Egyptian Museum, one day after violents protests errupted in Cairo, Egypt, 29 January 2011. Protest demonstrations continued in central Cairo after the government-ordered overnight curfew expired, with the military taking charge of security after Friday‘s violence. While the atmosphere was still described as tense, the streets were calm as the Egyptian military were seen taking a non-aggressive posture as they kept watch, eyewitnesses said. EPA/KHALED EL FIQI
An Egptian youth stands on top of a burned vehicle near the damaged building of the ruling National Democratic Party (NDP) one day after violents protests errupted in Cairo, Egypt, 29 January 2011. Protest demonstrations continued in central Cairo after the government-ordered overnight curfew expired, with the military taking charge of security after Friday‘s violence. While the atmosphere was still described as tense, the streets were calm as the Egyptian military were seen taking a non-aggressive posture as they kept watch, eyewitnesses said. EPA/KHALED EL FIQIepa An Egptian youth stands on top of a burned vehicle near the damaged building of the ruling National Democratic Party (NDP) one day after violents protests errupted in Cairo, Egypt, 29 January 2011. Protest demonstrations continued in central Cairo after the government-ordered overnight curfew expired, with the military taking charge of security after Friday‘s violence. While the atmosphere was still described as tense, the streets were calm as the Egyptian military were seen taking a non-aggressive posture as they kept watch, eyewitnesses said. EPA/KHALED EL FIQI
An Egptian woman takes photos of the damaged building of the ruling National Democratic Party (NDP) one day after violents protests errupted in Cairo, Egypt, 29 January 2011. Protest demonstrations continued in central Cairo after the government-ordered overnight curfew expired, with the military taking charge of security after Friday‘s violence. While the atmosphere was still described as tense, the streets were calm as the Egyptian military were seen taking a non-aggressive posture as they kept watch, eyewitnesses said. EPA/KHALED EL FIQIepa An Egptian woman takes photos of the damaged building of the ruling National Democratic Party (NDP) one day after violents protests errupted in Cairo, Egypt, 29 January 2011. Protest demonstrations continued in central Cairo after the government-ordered overnight curfew expired, with the military taking charge of security after Friday‘s violence. While the atmosphere was still described as tense, the streets were calm as the Egyptian military were seen taking a non-aggressive posture as they kept watch, eyewitnesses said. EPA/KHALED EL FIQI