Egyptian demonstrators are seen near the Egyptian Museum as supporters and opponents of President Hosny Mubarak clash on the Tahrir square, Cairo, Egypt, 03 February 2011. Three people were reported to have died in the ongoing unrest in Cairo between pro- and anti-government protesters. Two protesters died in Tahrir Square, the epicentre of the clashes, while another person died in the nearby Ramsis Square. The deaths were said by medics to have been the result of injuriessustained from hurled stones. EPA/ANDRE LIOHNepa Egyptian demonstrators are seen near the Egyptian Museum as supporters and opponents of President Hosny Mubarak clash on the Tahrir square, Cairo, Egypt, 03 February 2011. Three people were reported to have died in the ongoing unrest in Cairo between pro- and anti-government protesters. Two protesters died in Tahrir Square, the epicentre of the clashes, while another person died in the nearby Ramsis Square. The deaths were said by medics to have been the result of injuriessustained from hurled stones. EPA/ANDRE LIOHN
Egyptian demonstrators receive first aid treatment as pro- and anti-Mubarak protesters continued to clash near Tahrir Square in Cairo, Egypt, on 03 February 2011. Three people were reported to have died Thursday in the ongoing unrest in Cairo between pro- and anti-government protesters. Two protesters died in Tahrir Square, the epicentre of the clashes, while another person died in the nearby Ramsis Square. The deaths were said by medics to have been the result of injuries sustained from hurled stones. EPA/FELIPE TRUEBA
Egyptian demonstrators join hands as they stand near a tank after supporters and opponents of President Hosny Mubarak clashed on the Tahrir square, Cairo, Egypt, 03 February 2011. Three people were reported to have died in the ongoing unrest in Cairo between pro- and anti-government protesters 03 February. Two protesters died in Tahrir Square, the epicentre of the clashes, while another person died in the nearby Ramsis Square. The deaths were said by medics to have been the result of injuriessustained from hurled stones. EPA/ANDRE LIOHNepa Egyptian demonstrators join hands as they stand near a tank after supporters and opponents of President Hosny Mubarak clashed on the Tahrir square, Cairo, Egypt, 03 February 2011. Three people were reported to have died in the ongoing unrest in Cairo between pro- and anti-government protesters 03 February. Two protesters died in Tahrir Square, the epicentre of the clashes, while another person died in the nearby Ramsis Square. The deaths were said by medics to have been the result of injuriessustained from hurled stones. EPA/ANDRE LIOHN
An Egyptian demonstrator gestures while addressing a soldier in a tank, as Pro and anti President Hosni Mubarak protesters are at Tahrir square, Cairo, Egypt, 03 February 2011. Egypt's military appeared to be trying to set up a line to separate the pro-government and opposition protesters in central Cairo in a bid to curb violence, eyewitnesses said. The army was seen pushing back against some pro-government protesters near Tahrir Square in central Cairo, while more opposition activists streamed to the area. According to opposition activists and witnesses, more people from the anti-government camp were attempting to enter the square, while others were still engaged in clashes with supporters of President Hosny Mubarak. EPA/ANDRE LIOHN
Tanks block off a street leading to Tahrir Square in Cairo, Egypt, 03 February 2011. Protesters call others to help in building barricades as supporters and opponents of President Hosny Mubarak clash in parts of the Tahrir square, Cairo, Egypt, 03 February 2011. Egypt‘s military appeared to be trying to set up a line to separate the pro-government and opposition protesters in central Cairo in a bid to curb violence, eyewitnesses said. The army was seen pushing back against some pro-government protesters near Tahrir Square in central Cairo, while more opposition activists streamed to the area. According to opposition activists and witnesses, more people from the anti-government camp were attempting to enter the square, while others were still engaged in clashes with supporters of President Hosny Mubarak. EPA/HANNIBAL HANSCHKEepa Tanks block off a street leading to Tahrir Square in Cairo, Egypt, 03 February 2011. Protesters call others to help in building barricades as supporters and opponents of President Hosny Mubarak clash in parts of the Tahrir square, Cairo, Egypt, 03 February 2011. Egypt‘s military appeared to be trying to set up a line to separate the pro-government and opposition protesters in central Cairo in a bid to curb violence, eyewitnesses said. The army was seen pushing back against some pro-government protesters near Tahrir Square in central Cairo, while more opposition activists streamed to the area. According to opposition activists and witnesses, more people from the anti-government camp were attempting to enter the square, while others were still engaged in clashes with supporters of President Hosny Mubarak. EPA/HANNIBAL HANSCHKE
A protester drums on a traffic sign near Tahrir Square, Cairo, Egypt, 03 February 2011. Egypt‘s military appeared to be trying to set up a line to separate the pro-government and opposition protesters in central Cairo in a bid to curb violence, eyewitnesses said. The army was seen pushing back against some pro-government protesters near Tahrir Square in central Cairo, while more opposition activists streamed to the area. According to opposition activists and witnesses, more people from the anti-government camp were attempting to enter the square, while others were still engaged in clashes with supporters of President Hosny Mubarak. EPA/HANNIBAL HANSCHKEepa A protester drums on a traffic sign near Tahrir Square, Cairo, Egypt, 03 February 2011. Egypt‘s military appeared to be trying to set up a line to separate the pro-government and opposition protesters in central Cairo in a bid to curb violence, eyewitnesses said. The army was seen pushing back against some pro-government protesters near Tahrir Square in central Cairo, while more opposition activists streamed to the area. According to opposition activists and witnesses, more people from the anti-government camp were attempting to enter the square, while others were still engaged in clashes with supporters of President Hosny Mubarak. EPA/HANNIBAL HANSCHKE
A tank and several ambulances stand by near Tahrir Square in Cairo, Egypt, 03 February 2011. Egypt‘s military appeared to be trying to set up a line to separate the pro-government and opposition protesters in central Cairo in a bid to curb violence, eyewitnesses said. The army was seen pushing back against some pro-government protesters near Tahrir Square in central Cairo, while more opposition activists streamed to the area. According to opposition activists and witnesses, more people from the anti-government camp were attempting to enter the square, while others were still engaged in clashes with supporters of President Hosny Mubarak. EPA/HANNIBAL HANSCHKEepa A tank and several ambulances stand by near Tahrir Square in Cairo, Egypt, 03 February 2011. Egypt‘s military appeared to be trying to set up a line to separate the pro-government and opposition protesters in central Cairo in a bid to curb violence, eyewitnesses said. The army was seen pushing back against some pro-government protesters near Tahrir Square in central Cairo, while more opposition activists streamed to the area. According to opposition activists and witnesses, more people from the anti-government camp were attempting to enter the square, while others were still engaged in clashes with supporters of President Hosny Mubarak. EPA/HANNIBAL HANSCHKE
Tanks block off parts of Tahrir Square in Cairo, Egypt, 03 February 2011. EPA/HANNIBAL HANSCHKE
Egyptian protesters on a bridge as supporters and opponents of President Hosny Mubarak clash in parts of the Tahrir square, Cairo, Egypt, 03 February 2011. Egypt‘s military appeared to be trying to set up a line to separate the pro-government and opposition protesters in central Cairo in a bid to curb violence, eyewitnesses said. The army was seen pushing back against some pro-government protesters near Tahrir Square in central Cairo, while more opposition activists streamed to the area. According to opposition activists and witnesses, more people from the anti-government camp were attempting to enter the square, while others were still engaged in clashes with supporters of President Hosny Mubarak. EPA/ANDRE LIOHNepa Egyptian protesters on a bridge as supporters and opponents of President Hosny Mubarak clash in parts of the Tahrir square, Cairo, Egypt, 03 February 2011. Egypt‘s military appeared to be trying to set up a line to separate the pro-government and opposition protesters in central Cairo in a bid to curb violence, eyewitnesses said. The army was seen pushing back against some pro-government protesters near Tahrir Square in central Cairo, while more opposition activists streamed to the area. According to opposition activists and witnesses, more people from the anti-government camp were attempting to enter the square, while others were still engaged in clashes with supporters of President Hosny Mubarak. EPA/ANDRE LIOHN
An injured man with an Egyptian flag tied around his head walks across the Tahrir Square in Cairo, as supporters and opponents of President Hosny Mubarak continue to clash in parts of the square, Cairo, Egypt, 03 February 2011. Egypt‘s military appeared to be trying to set up a line to separate the pro-government and opposition protesters in central Cairo in a bid to curb violence, eyewitnesses said. The army was seen pushing back against some pro-government protesters near Tahrir Square in central Cairo, while more opposition activists streamed to the area. According to opposition activists and witnesses, more people from the anti-government camp were attempting to enter the square, while others were still engaged in clashes with supporters of President Hosny Mubarak. EPA/HANNIBAL HANSCHKEepa An injured man with an Egyptian flag tied around his head walks across the Tahrir Square in Cairo, as supporters and opponents of President Hosny Mubarak continue to clash in parts of the square, Cairo, Egypt, 03 February 2011. Egypt‘s military appeared to be trying to set up a line to separate the pro-government and opposition protesters in central Cairo in a bid to curb violence, eyewitnesses said. The army was seen pushing back against some pro-government protesters near Tahrir Square in central Cairo, while more opposition activists streamed to the area. According to opposition activists and witnesses, more people from the anti-government camp were attempting to enter the square, while others were still engaged in clashes with supporters of President Hosny Mubarak. EPA/HANNIBAL HANSCHKE
A damaged licence plate with the lettering 'Egypt' is still attached to a burnt car at the Tahrir Square in Cairo, as supporters and opponents of President Hosny Mubarak continue to clash in parts of the square, Cairo, Egypt, 03 February 2011. Egypt‘s military appeared to be trying to set up a line to separate the pro-government and opposition protesters in central Cairo in a bid to curb violence, eyewitnesses said. The army was seen pushing back against some pro-government protesters near Tahrir Square in central Cairo, while more opposition activists streamed to the area. According to opposition activists and witnesses, more people from the anti-government camp were attempting to enter the square, while others were still engaged in clashes with supporters of President Hosny Mubarak. EPA/HANNIBAL HANSCHKEepa A damaged licence plate with the lettering 'Egypt' is still attached to a burnt car at the Tahrir Square in Cairo, as supporters and opponents of President Hosny Mubarak continue to clash in parts of the square, Cairo, Egypt, 03 February 2011. Egypt‘s military appeared to be trying to set up a line to separate the pro-government and opposition protesters in central Cairo in a bid to curb violence, eyewitnesses said. The army was seen pushing back against some pro-government protesters near Tahrir Square in central Cairo, while more opposition activists streamed to the area. According to opposition activists and witnesses, more people from the anti-government camp were attempting to enter the square, while others were still engaged in clashes with supporters of President Hosny Mubarak. EPA/HANNIBAL HANSCHKE
Egyptian protesters are seen in and around Tahrir square, as supporters and opponents of President Hosny Mubarak clashed in some parts of the square, Cairo, Egypt, 03 February 2011. Egypt‘s military appeared to be trying to set up a line to separate the pro-government and opposition protesters in central Cairo in a bid to curb violence, eyewitnesses said. The army was seen pushing back against some pro-government protesters near Tahrir Square in central Cairo, while more opposition activists streamed to the area. According to opposition activists and witnesses, more people from the anti-government camp were attempting to enter the square, while others were still engaged in clashes with supporters of President Hosny Mubarak. EPA/ANDRE LIOHNepa Egyptian protesters are seen in and around Tahrir square, as supporters and opponents of President Hosny Mubarak clashed in some parts of the square, Cairo, Egypt, 03 February 2011. Egypt‘s military appeared to be trying to set up a line to separate the pro-government and opposition protesters in central Cairo in a bid to curb violence, eyewitnesses said. The army was seen pushing back against some pro-government protesters near Tahrir Square in central Cairo, while more opposition activists streamed to the area. According to opposition activists and witnesses, more people from the anti-government camp were attempting to enter the square, while others were still engaged in clashes with supporters of President Hosny Mubarak. EPA/ANDRE LIOHN
An Egyptian woman hands out bottles of water to anti-Mubarak protesters at the barricades in Tahrir Square in Cairo, Egypt,on 03 February 2011. The army was deployed in order to keep the two side apart but clashes have gone on sporadically all day. Reports state the area has been the scene of violent clashes for over 12 hours between opposition protesters and government supporters, with hundreds injured, as politcal unrest across Egypt entered its 10th day. EPA/JIM HOLLANDER
Demonstrators erect barricades at the Tahrir Square in Cairo, as supporters and opponents of President Hosny Mubarak continue to clash in parts of the square, Cairo, Egypt, 03 February 2011. Egypt‘s military appeared to be trying to set up a line to separate the pro-government and opposition protesters in central Cairo in a bid to curb violence, eyewitnesses said. The army was seen pushing back against some pro-government protesters near Tahrir Square in central Cairo, while more opposition activists streamed to the area. According to opposition activists and witnesses, more people from the anti-government camp were attempting to enter the square, while others were still engaged in clashes with supporters of President Hosny Mubarak. EPA/HANNIBAL HANSCHKEepa Demonstrators erect barricades at the Tahrir Square in Cairo, as supporters and opponents of President Hosny Mubarak continue to clash in parts of the square, Cairo, Egypt, 03 February 2011. Egypt‘s military appeared to be trying to set up a line to separate the pro-government and opposition protesters in central Cairo in a bid to curb violence, eyewitnesses said. The army was seen pushing back against some pro-government protesters near Tahrir Square in central Cairo, while more opposition activists streamed to the area. According to opposition activists and witnesses, more people from the anti-government camp were attempting to enter the square, while others were still engaged in clashes with supporters of President Hosny Mubarak. EPA/HANNIBAL HANSCHKE
Egyptian protesters walk in and around Tahrir square, as supporters and opponents of President Hosny Mubarak clashed in some parts of the square, Cairo, Egypt, 03 February 2011. Protesters from both sides of Egypt‘s political divide were 03 February streaming back to Tahrir Square in central Cairo, following violent clashes between supporters of President Hosny Mubarak and those demanding his resignation. At least five people, including a soldier, were killed in the clashes that began on 02 February, while a further 830 were injured, according to the Ministry of Health. EPA/ANDRE LIOHNepa Egyptian protesters walk in and around Tahrir square, as supporters and opponents of President Hosny Mubarak clashed in some parts of the square, Cairo, Egypt, 03 February 2011. Protesters from both sides of Egypt‘s political divide were 03 February streaming back to Tahrir Square in central Cairo, following violent clashes between supporters of President Hosny Mubarak and those demanding his resignation. At least five people, including a soldier, were killed in the clashes that began on 02 February, while a further 830 were injured, according to the Ministry of Health. EPA/ANDRE LIOHN
An Egyptian protestor bleeds after sugffering a wound at his head during clashes in Tahrir Square in Cairo, Egypt on 03 February 2011. Reports state the area has been the scene of violent clashes for over 12 hours between opposition protesters and government supporters, with hundreds injured, as politcal unrest across Egypt entered its 10th day. EPA/MANUEL DE ALMEIDA
A pro-Mubarak supporter is carried away by Egyptian soldiers after he was restrained and tied up by the soldiers during clashes with anti-Mubarak protesters in Tahrir Square in central Cairo, Egypt, on 03 February 2011. Egyptian soldiers are trying to take control of the clashes at the edges of the square, as politcal unrest across Egypt entered its 10th day. EPA/JIM HOLLANDER
A man with a bandage around his head stands at an access road to the Tahrir Square in Cairo, Egypt, 03 February 2011. Reports state the area has been the scene of violent clashes for over 12 hours between opposition protesters and government supporters, with hundreds injured, as politcal unrest across Egypt entered its 10th day. EPA/HANNIBAL HANSCHKE