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In pictures: Day of anger

Police and Coptic Christian men in Alexandria clash after at least 21 people die in a bombing on a church

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At least 21 people were killed in a car bombing outside a Coptic Christian church in the northern Egyptian city of Alexandria on Saturday [EPA]
Published On 1 Jan 20111 Jan 2011
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Copts in the port city protested outside the Qiddissine (The Saints) Church following the early-morning attack [AFP]
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There was no immediate claim of responsibility for the deadly blast, blamed by officials on a suicide bomber [AFP]
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Riot police clashed with Christian men after the bombing, which occurred as nearly 1,000 faithful left the church following a service [Reuters]
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Christian youths threw stones at riot police as tension spilled onto the streets. Officials claimed that the car that exploded was parked in front of the church [AFP]
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The protests underscored the religious tension that simmers just under the surface of Egyptian society [Reuters]
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Witnesses said that some Coptic Christians in Alexandria took out their anger on Muslims after the bombing [Reuters]
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Copts mourned as the bodies of several blast victims were brought to ambulances in front of the Qiddissine Church [Reuters]
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Sporadic clashes, meanwhile, continued as Christian sentiments remained inflamed [Reuters]
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Eventually police used tear gas and rubber bullets to disperse the protesters [Reuters]
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Egypt(***)s Christian community - the biggest in the Middle East - has complained of being the target of religiously motivated violence in recent years [AFP]
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The attack in Alexandria prompted Pope Benedict XVI in the Vatican to call for Christians throughout the Middle East to be protected [AFP]


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