Egyptians wait at Cairo's train station on February 2, 2012 for the train carrying fans of al-Ahly club who were injured in the previous day's deadly riots after a football match. Egypt began three days of mourning after 74 people were killed in an eruption of violence at a football match that sparked new anger against the military rulers for failing to ensure security. AFP PHOTO/STR
Egyptian protesters run for cover from a teargas fired by riot police during clashes near the interior ministry in downtown Cairo on February 2, 2012. Clashes erupted in the Egyptian capital between protesters and police, as the government scrambled to contain mounting anger over post-football match violence that killed 74 people. AFP PHOTO/MAHMUD HAMS
A protester returns a gas canister during clashes with security forces in Cairo February 2, 2012. Egyptians incensed by the deaths of 74 people in soccer violence clashed with security forces on Thursday during protests against the army-led government for failing to prevent the deadliest incident since the overthrow of Hosni Mubarak. REUTERS/Suhaib Salem (EGYPT - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST)