Egyptian Policemen March During Funeral For Their Colleagues Killed In Port Said Violence

Egyptian policemen and relatives of two policemen killed in the Port Said violence pray in front of their coffins covered by Egyptian flags during a military funeral in Cairo, Egypt, Sunday, Jan. 27, 2013. As the situation in Port Said spiraled out of control Saturday, police disappeared from the city’s streets, residents and security officials said, staying put in their camps, police stations and the city’s security headquarters.

Egyptian policemen march during their colleagues military funeral, who were killed in the Port Said violence, in Cairo, Egypt, Sunday, Jan. 27, 2013. The violence in Port Said, about 140 miles northeast of Cairo, broke out on Saturday after a court on Saturday convicted and sentenced 21 defendants to death for their roles in a mass soccer riot in a Port Said stadium on Feb. 1, 2012 that left 74 people dead. <AP Photo/Amr Nabil>

Egyptians chant slogans during a mass funeral in Port Said, Egypt, Sunday, Jan. 27, 2013. Tens of thousands of mourners poured into the streets of the restive Egyptian city of Port Said on Sunday for a funeral for most of the 37 people killed in rioting a day earlier, chanting slogans against Islamist President Mohammed Morsi. <AP Photo>

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