Egyptian riot-police march to push soccer fans out of the area, following overnight violence between Egyptian soccer fans and riot-police, as the fans tried to approach the Algerian embassy in Cairo, Egypt, Friday, Nov. 20, 2009. The Egyptian president's elder son called for a tough stand amid an escalating diplomatic row following the loss to Algeria in a World Cup qualification playoff, as angry soccer fans rioted long into the night and early Friday near the Algerian embassy in Cairo. (AP Photo/Ben Curtis)
Egyptian riot-police march to push soccer fans out of the area, following overnight violence between Egyptian soccer fans and riot-police, as the fans tried to approach the Algerian embassy in Cairo, Egypt, Friday, Nov. 20, 2009. The Egyptian president's elder son called for a tough stand amid an escalating diplomatic row following the loss to Algeria in a World Cup qualification playoff, as angry soccer fans rioted long into the night and early Friday near the Algerian embassy in Cairo. (AP Photo/Ben Curtis)
An Egyptian soccer fan standing through the sunroof of a vehicle waves the Egyptian flag and shouts in support as he passes through the area hit by overnight violence between Egyptian soccer fans and riot-police directed towards the Algerian embassy in the Zamalek area of Cairo, Egypt, Friday, Nov. 20, 2009. The Egyptian president's elder son called for a tough stand amid an escalating diplomatic row following the loss to Algeria in a World Cup qualification playoff, as angry soccer fans rioted long into the night and early Friday near the Algerian embassy in Cairo. (AP Photo/Ben Curtis)
Egyptian soccer fans burn an Algerian flag in the street, following overnight violence between Egyptian soccer fans and riot-police, as soccer fans tried to approach the Algerian embassy in Cairo, Egypt, Friday, Nov. 20, 2009. The Egyptian president's elder son called for a tough stand amid an escalating diplomatic row following the loss to Algeria in a World Cup qualification playoff, as angry soccer fans rioted long into the night and early Friday near the Algerian embassy in Cairo. (AP Photo/Ben Curtis)
Egyptian soccer fans wave their country's flag as they continue to protest, following overnight violence between Egyptian soccer fans and riot-police directed towards the Algerian embassy in the Zamalek area of Cairo, Egypt, Friday, Nov. 20, 2009. The Egyptian president's elder son called for a tough stand amid an escalating diplomatic row following the loss to Algeria in a World Cup qualification playoff, as angry soccer fans rioted long into the night and early Friday near the Algerian embassy in Cairo. (AP Photo/Ben Curtis)
Passers-by walk past a shop window smashed during the night, following overnight violence between Egyptian soccer fans and riot-police directed towards the Algerian embassy in the Zamalek area of Cairo, Egypt, Friday, Nov. 20, 2009. The Egyptian president's elder son called for a tough stand amid an escalating diplomatic row following the loss to Algeria in a World Cup qualification playoff, as angry soccer fans rioted long into the night and early Friday near the Algerian embassy in Cairo. (AP Photo/Ben Curtis)
An Egyptian shopkeeper sweeps away debris and rocks from outside his half-shuttered shop, following overnight violence between Egyptian soccer fans and riot-police directed towards the Algerian embassy in the Zamalek area of Cairo, Egypt, Friday, Nov. 20, 2009. The Egyptian president's elder son called for a tough stand amid an escalating diplomatic row following the loss to Algeria in a World Cup qualification playoff, as angry soccer fans rioted long into the night and early Friday near the Algerian embassy in Cairo. (AP Photo/Ben Curtis)
A passenger waves his shoe out of a car window as an insult as he passes near the Algerian embassy, following overnight violence between Egyptian soccer fans and riot-police, as the soccer fans tried to approach the Algerian embassy in Cairo, Egypt, Friday, Nov. 20, 2009. The Egyptian president's elder son called for a tough stand amid an escalating diplomatic row following the loss to Algeria in a World Cup qualification playoff, as angry soccer fans rioted long into the night and early Friday near the Algerian embassy in Cairo. (AP Photo/Ben Curtis)
Egyptian soccer fans tear-up an Algerian flag before burning it in the street, following overnight violence between Egyptian soccer fans and riot-police, as the fans tried to approach the Algerian embassy in the Zamalek area of Cairo, Egypt, Friday, Nov. 20, 2009. The Egyptian president's elder son called for a tough stand amid an escalating diplomatic row following the loss to Algeria in a World Cup qualification playoff, as angry soccer fans rioted long into the night and early Friday near the Algerian embassy in Cairo. (AP Photo/Ben Curtis)
An Egyptian soccer fan standing through the sunroof of a vehicle waves the Egyptian flag and shouts in support as he passes through the area hit by overnight violence between Egyptian soccer fans and riot-police directed towards the Algerian embassy in the Zamalek area of Cairo, Egypt, Friday, Nov. 20, 2009. The Egyptian president's elder son called for a tough stand amid an escalating diplomatic row following the loss to Algeria in a World Cup qualification playoff, as angry soccer fans rioted long into the night and early Friday near the Algerian embassy in Cairo. (AP Photo/Ben Curtis)
Egyptian soccer fans burn an Algerian flag in the street, following overnight violence between Egyptian soccer fans and riot-police, as soccer fans tried to approach the Algerian embassy in Cairo, Egypt, Friday, Nov. 20, 2009. The Egyptian president's elder son called for a tough stand amid an escalating diplomatic row following the loss to Algeria in a World Cup qualification playoff, as angry soccer fans rioted long into the night and early Friday near the Algerian embassy in Cairo. (AP Photo/Ben Curtis)
Egyptian soccer fans wave their country's flag as they continue to protest, following overnight violence between Egyptian soccer fans and riot-police directed towards the Algerian embassy in the Zamalek area of Cairo, Egypt, Friday, Nov. 20, 2009. The Egyptian president's elder son called for a tough stand amid an escalating diplomatic row following the loss to Algeria in a World Cup qualification playoff, as angry soccer fans rioted long into the night and early Friday near the Algerian embassy in Cairo. (AP Photo/Ben Curtis)
Passers-by walk past a shop window smashed during the night, following overnight violence between Egyptian soccer fans and riot-police directed towards the Algerian embassy in the Zamalek area of Cairo, Egypt, Friday, Nov. 20, 2009. The Egyptian president's elder son called for a tough stand amid an escalating diplomatic row following the loss to Algeria in a World Cup qualification playoff, as angry soccer fans rioted long into the night and early Friday near the Algerian embassy in Cairo. (AP Photo/Ben Curtis)
An Egyptian shopkeeper sweeps away debris and rocks from outside his half-shuttered shop, following overnight violence between Egyptian soccer fans and riot-police directed towards the Algerian embassy in the Zamalek area of Cairo, Egypt, Friday, Nov. 20, 2009. The Egyptian president's elder son called for a tough stand amid an escalating diplomatic row following the loss to Algeria in a World Cup qualification playoff, as angry soccer fans rioted long into the night and early Friday near the Algerian embassy in Cairo. (AP Photo/Ben Curtis)
A passenger waves his shoe out of a car window as an insult as he passes near the Algerian embassy, following overnight violence between Egyptian soccer fans and riot-police, as the soccer fans tried to approach the Algerian embassy in Cairo, Egypt, Friday, Nov. 20, 2009. The Egyptian president's elder son called for a tough stand amid an escalating diplomatic row following the loss to Algeria in a World Cup qualification playoff, as angry soccer fans rioted long into the night and early Friday near the Algerian embassy in Cairo. (AP Photo/Ben Curtis)
Egyptian soccer fans tear-up an Algerian flag before burning it in the street, following overnight violence between Egyptian soccer fans and riot-police, as the fans tried to approach the Algerian embassy in the Zamalek area of Cairo, Egypt, Friday, Nov. 20, 2009. The Egyptian president's elder son called for a tough stand amid an escalating diplomatic row following the loss to Algeria in a World Cup qualification playoff, as angry soccer fans rioted long into the night and early Friday near the Algerian embassy in Cairo. (AP Photo/Ben Curtis)
Egyptian riot-police march to push soccer fans out of the area, following overnight violence between Egyptian soccer fans and riot-police, as the fans tried to approach the Algerian embassy in Cairo, Egypt, Friday, Nov. 20, 2009. The Egyptian president's elder son called for a tough stand amid an escalating diplomatic row following the loss to Algeria in a World Cup qualification playoff, as angry soccer fans rioted long into the night and early Friday near the Algerian embassy in Cairo. (AP Photo/Ben Curtis)
Egyptian riot-police march to push soccer fans out of the area, following overnight violence between Egyptian soccer fans and riot-police, as the fans tried to approach the Algerian embassy in Cairo, Egypt, Friday, Nov. 20, 2009. The Egyptian president's elder son called for a tough stand amid an escalating diplomatic row following the loss to Algeria in a World Cup qualification playoff, as angry soccer fans rioted long into the night and early Friday near the Algerian embassy in Cairo. (AP Photo/Ben Curtis)
Egyptian riot-police march to push soccer fans out of the area, following overnight violence between Egyptian soccer fans and riot-police, as the fans tried to approach the Algerian embassy in Cairo, Egypt, Friday, Nov. 20, 2009. The Egyptian president's elder son called for a tough stand amid an escalating diplomatic row following the loss to Algeria in a World Cup qualification playoff, as angry soccer fans rioted long into the night and early Friday near the Algerian embassy in Cairo. (AP Photo/Ben Curtis)
An Egyptian man talking on his mobile phone walks past a heavy presence of riot-police standing amidst rocks thrown overnight, following overnight violence between Egyptian soccer fans and riot-police, as soccer fans tried to approach the Algerian embassy in Cairo, Egypt, Friday, Nov. 20, 2009. The Egyptian president's elder son called for a tough stand amid an escalating diplomatic row following the loss to Algeria in a World Cup qualification playoff, as angry soccer fans rioted long into the night and early Friday near the Algerian embassy in Cairo. (AP Photo/Ben Curtis)
An Egyptian man talking on his mobile phone walks past a heavy presence of riot-police standing amidst rocks thrown overnight, following overnight violence between Egyptian soccer fans and riot-police, as soccer fans tried to approach the Algerian embassy in Cairo, Egypt, Friday, Nov. 20, 2009. The Egyptian president's elder son called for a tough stand amid an escalating diplomatic row following the loss to Algeria in a World Cup qualification playoff, as angry soccer fans rioted long into the night and early Friday near the Algerian embassy in Cairo. (AP Photo/Ben Curtis)
An Egyptian man talking on his mobile phone walks past a heavy presence of riot-police standing amidst rocks thrown overnight, following overnight violence between Egyptian soccer fans and riot-police, as soccer fans tried to approach the Algerian embassy in Cairo, Egypt, Friday, Nov. 20, 2009. The Egyptian president's elder son called for a tough stand amid an escalating diplomatic row following the loss to Algeria in a World Cup qualification playoff, as angry soccer fans rioted long into the night and early Friday near the Algerian embassy in Cairo. (AP Photo/Ben Curtis)
An Egyptian man talking on his mobile phone walks past a heavy presence of riot-police standing amidst rocks thrown overnight, following overnight violence between Egyptian soccer fans and riot-police, as soccer fans tried to approach the Algerian embassy in Cairo, Egypt, Friday, Nov. 20, 2009. The Egyptian president's elder son called for a tough stand amid an escalating diplomatic row following the loss to Algeria in a World Cup qualification playoff, as angry soccer fans rioted long into the night and early Friday near the Algerian embassy in Cairo. (AP Photo/Ben Curtis)
An Egyptian man talking on his mobile phone walks past a heavy presence of riot-police standing amidst rocks thrown overnight, following overnight violence between Egyptian soccer fans and riot-police, as soccer fans tried to approach the Algerian embassy in Cairo, Egypt, Friday, Nov. 20, 2009. The Egyptian president's elder son called for a tough stand amid an escalating diplomatic row following the loss to Algeria in a World Cup qualification playoff, as angry soccer fans rioted long into the night and early Friday near the Algerian embassy in Cairo. (AP Photo/Ben Curtis)
An Egyptian man talking on his mobile phone walks past a heavy presence of riot-police standing amidst rocks thrown overnight, following overnight violence between Egyptian soccer fans and riot-police, as soccer fans tried to approach the Algerian embassy in Cairo, Egypt, Friday, Nov. 20, 2009. The Egyptian president's elder son called for a tough stand amid an escalating diplomatic row following the loss to Algeria in a World Cup qualification playoff, as angry soccer fans rioted long into the night and early Friday near the Algerian embassy in Cairo. (AP Photo/Ben Curtis)
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