
Egyptian Presidential candidate Amr Moussa (C) observes a minute of silence for the people who died in clashes a day earlier, during a press conference in Zamalek, Cairo, Egypt, 10 October 2011. According to media report, overnight clashes between Coptic Christian protesters and the army which left 24 dead in Egypt cast a shadow over a meeting on 10 October of European Union foreign ministers which was meant to discuss the bloc's response to Arab Spring uprisings. EPA/ANDRE PAIN

Egyptian George Ishaq, leader in Kefaya Opposition movement speaks during a press conference regarding overnight clashes, in Zamalek, Cairo, Egypt, 10 October 2011. According to media report, overnight clashes between Coptic Christian protesters and the army which left 24 dead in Egypt cast a shadow over a meeting on 10 October of European Union foreign ministers which was meant to discuss the bloc's response to Arab Spring uprisings. EPA/ANDRE PAIN

Egyptian Presidential candidate Amr Moussa (Front 3-R) observes a minute of silence for the people who died in clashes a day earlier, during a press conference in Zamalek, Cairo, Egypt, 10 October 2011. According to media report, overnight clashes between Coptic Christian protesters and the army which left 24 dead in Egypt cast a shadow over a meeting on 10 October of European Union foreign ministers which was meant to discuss the bloc's response to Arab Spring uprisings. EPA/ANDRE PAIN

Dr. Mohamed Abul Ghar, head of the Egyptian National Democratic Social party speaks during a press conference in Zamalek, Cairo, Egypt, 10 October 2011. According to media report, overnight clashes between Coptic Christian protesters and the army which left 24 dead in Egypt cast a shadow over a meeting on 10 October of European Union foreign ministers which was meant to discuss the bloc's response to Arab Spring uprisings. EPA/ANDRE PAIN

Egyptian Presidential candidate Amr Moussa speaks during a press conference regarding overnight clashes, in Zamalek, Cairo, Egypt, 10 October 2011. According to media report, overnight clashes between Coptic Christian protesters and the army which left 24 dead in Egypt cast a shadow over a meeting on 10 October of European Union foreign ministers which was meant to discuss the bloc's response to Arab Spring uprisings. EPA/ANDRE PAIN

An Egyptian couple walk past anti-riot policemen standing next to the Nile River as they secure the television building area also known as Maspero (not pictured) after night clashes following a protest, in Cairo, Egypt, 10 October 2011. According to media report, Overnight clashes between Coptic Christian protesters and the army which left 24 dead in Egypt cast a shadow over a meeting on 10 October of European Union foreign ministers which was meant to discuss the bloc's response to Arab Spring uprisings. EPA/ANDRE PAIN

A wrecked car is seen after it was burned during the night clashes following a protest near the television building also known as Maspero, in Cairo, Egypt 10 October 2011. According to media report, Overnight clashes between Coptic Christian protesters and the army which left 24 dead in Egypt cast a shadow over a meeting on 10 October of European Union foreign ministers which was meant to discuss the bloc's response to Arab Spring uprisings. EPA/ANDRE PAIN

Egyptians look at a wrecked car which was burned during the night clashes following a protest near the television building also known as Maspero, in Cairo, Egypt 10 October 2011. EPA/ANDRE PAIN

An Egyptian veiled woman takes a photograph of a wrecked car which was burned during the night clashes following a protest near the television building also known as Maspero, in Cairo, Egypt 10 October 2011. According to media report, Overnight clashes between Coptic Christian protesters and the army which left 24 dead in Egypt cast a shadow over a meeting on 10 October of European Union foreign ministers which was meant to discuss the bloc's response to Arab Spring uprisings. EPA/ANDRE PAIN