The Arab Revolution of 2011
A man holds up handcuffs found in an office of the state security agency building in Nasr City in Cairo March 5, 2011. Protesters on Saturday stormed the state security building in search of political prisoners as well as retrieve documents which they believe the government might destroy to conceal proof of rights abuses, according to local media. Reuters/Mohamed Abd El-Ghany
A man walks along a corridor inside the state security agency building in Nasr City in Cairo March 5, 2011. Protesters on Saturday stormed the state security building in search of political prisoners as well as retrieve documents which they believe the government might destroy to conceal proof of rights abuses, according to local media. Reuters/Mohamed Abd El-Ghany
A man holds up a weapon found in an office in the state security agency building in Nasr City in Cairo March 5, 2011. Protesters on Saturday stormed the state security building in search of political prisoners as well as retrieve documents which they believe the government might destroy to conceal proof of rights abuses, according to local media. Reuters/Mohamed Abd El-Ghany
A man holds up a signage from the state security agency building in Nasr City in Cairo March 5, 2011. Protesters on Saturday stormed the state security building in search of political prisoners as well as retrieve documents which they believe the government might destroy to conceal proof of rights abuses, according to local media. Reuters/Mohamed Abd El-Ghany
A man tries to kick open a door to a room inside the state security agency building in Nasr City in Cairo March 5, 2011. Protesters on Saturday stormed the state security building in search of political prisoners as well as retrieve documents which they believe the government might destroy to conceal proof of rights abuses, according to local media. Reuters/Mohamed Abd El-Ghany
A man holds up a shotgun found in an office of the state security agency building in Nasr City in Cairo March 5, 2011. Protesters on Saturday stormed the state security building in search of political prisoners as well as retrieve documents which they believe the government might destroy to conceal proof of rights abuses, according to local media. Reuters/Mohamed Abd El-Ghany
A man searches the cabinets in an office of the state security agency building in Nasr City in Cairo March 5, 2011. Protesters on Saturday stormed the state security building in search of political prisoners as well as retrieve documents which they believe the government might destroy to conceal proof of rights abuses, according to local media. Reuters/Mohamed Abd El-Ghany
A man holds up a weapon found in an office in the state security agency building in Nasr City in Cairo March 5, 2011. Protesters on Saturday stormed the state security building in search of political prisoners as well as retrieve documents which they believe the government might destroy to conceal proof of rights abuses, according to local media. Reuters/Mohamed Abd El-Ghany
A man walks away with documents after searching an office in the state security agency building in Nasr City in Cairo March 5, 2011. Protesters on Saturday stormed the state security building in search of political prisoners as well as retrieve documents which they believe the government might destroy to conceal proof of rights abuses, according to local media. Reuters/Mohamed Abd El-Ghany
Egyptians search an office in the state security agency building in Nasr City in Cairo March 5, 2011. Protesters on Saturday stormed the state security building in search of political prisoners as well as retrieve documents which they believe the government might destroy to conceal proof of rights abuses, according to local media. Reuters/Mohamed Abd El-Ghany
Egyptians pray outside the state security agency building at Nasr City in Cairo March 5, 2011. Protesters on Saturday stormed the state security building in search of political prisoners as well as retrieve documents which they believe the government might destroy to conceal proof of rights abuses, according to local media. Reuters/Mohamed Abd El-Ghany
An Egyptian man holds a sign that reads in Arabic, "The youth of the January 25 revolution demand the execution of the butcher" and shows a noose around the neck of former Egyptian Interior Minister Habib Al-Adly during a protest outside the New Cairo court house on Saturday.(AFP/-)
An Egyptian soldier blocks the road in front of protesters as a police truck transports Egyptian former interior minister Habib el-Adly, who is accused of money laundering and illegal amassing of wealth, outside a court in Cairo, Egypt, Saturday, March 5, 2011 after the hearing was postponed until April 2. Around 250 people, relatives of victims of the 18-day uprising that forced President Hosni Mubarak to step down on February 11, gathered outside the court. El-Adly is widely accused of instructing security forces to use lethal force against protesters. (AP Photo)
Egyptians shout slogans as a police truck transports Egyptian former interior minister Habib el-Adly, who is accused of money laundering and illegal amassing of wealth, outside a court in Cairo, Egypt, Saturday, March 5, 2011 after the hearing was postponed until April 2. Around 250 people, relatives of victims of the 18-day uprising that forced President Hosni Mubarak to step down on February 11, gathered outside the court. El-Adly is widely accused of instructing security forces to use lethal force against protesters. (AP Photo)
Egyptians shout slogans as a police truck transports Egyptian former interior minister Habib el-Adly, who is accused of money laundering and illegal amassing of wealth, outside a court in Cairo, Egypt, Saturday, March 5, 2011 after the hearing was postponed until April 2. Around 250 people, relatives of victims of the 18-day uprising that forced President Hosni Mubarak to step down on February 11, gathered outside the court. El-Adly is widely accused of instructing security forces to use lethal force against protesters. (AP Photo)
A police car transports Egyptian former interior minister Habib el-Adly, who is accused of money laundering and illegal amassing of wealth, outside a court in Cairo, Egypt, Saturday, March 5, 2011 after the hearing was postponed until April 2. Around 250 people, relatives of victims of the 18-day uprising that forced President Hosni Mubarak to step down on February 11, gathered outside the court. El-Adly is widely accused of instructing security forces to use lethal force against protesters. (AP Photo
In this Friday, March 4, 2011 photo Egyptian military police seize documents from protesters after they stormed the security police headquarters in Alexandria, Egypt. Hundreds of Egyptian protesters attempted to storm a building belonging to the internal security service in Alexandria in an outpouring of anger at the agency blamed for some of the worst human rights violations during ousted President Hosni Mubarak's rule. (AP Photo/Ahmed Mohammed)
In this image of Friday, March 4, 2011 Egyptians carry a fainting soldier during clashes between protesters and security police in Alexandria, Egypt. Hundreds of Egyptian protesters attempted to storm a building belonging to the internal security service in Alexandria in an outpouring of anger at the agency blamed for some of the worst human rights violations during ousted President Hosni Mubarak's rule. (AP Photo/Ahmed Mohammed)
- In this Friday, March 4, 2011 photo people take pictures of the burning state security building after it was set on fire by angry protesters in Alexandria, Egypt. Hundreds of Egyptian protesters attempted to storm a building belonging to the internal security service in Alexandria in an outpouring of anger at the agency blamed for some of the worst human rights violations during ousted President Hosni Mubarak's rule. (AP Photo/Ahmed Mohammed)
In this Friday, March 4, 2011 photo state security cars smoulder after they were set on fire by protesters outside the police security headquarters in Alexandria, Egypt. Hundreds of Egyptian protesters attempted to storm a building belonging to the internal security service in Alexandria in an outpouring of anger at the agency blamed for some of the worst human rights violations during ousted President Hosni Mubarak's rule. (AP Photo/Ahmed Mohammed)
A Yemeni soldier flashes the victory sign as he joins anti-government protestors demanding the resignation of Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh, in Sanaa, Yemen, Saturday, March 5, 2011. Tens of thousands are continuing with protests in several key cities across Yemen, pressing on with demands that the country's president step down. The government has suspended classes at the universities in the capital Sanaa and the southern port city of Aden, which have been the focal points for daily demonstrations inspired by the uprisings in Egypt and Tunisia against President Ali Abdullah Saleh. (AP Photo/Muhammed Muheisen)
Police vehicles were set alight by protesters are seen outside the police security headquarters after clashes with Egyptians in Alexandria, 230 km (140 miles) north of Cairo, March 4, 2011. Hundreds of demonstrators on Friday stormed the headquarters of the state security agency in the northern capital of Egypt, Alexandria. Picture taken March 4, 2011. Reuters/Stringer
Egyptians gather near burning police vehicles that have been set alight by protesters outside the police security headquarters after clashes in Alexandria, 230 km (140 miles) north of Cairo, March 4, 2011. Hundreds of demonstrators on Friday stormed the headquarters of the state security agency in the northern capital of Egypt, Alexandria. Picture taken March 4, 2011. Reuters/Stringer
A soldier guards the area as protesters burn police vehicles outside the police security headquarters after clashes with Egyptians in Alexandria, 230 km (140 miles) north of Cairo, March 4, 2011. Hundreds of demonstrators on Friday stormed the headquarters of the state security agency in the northern capital of Egypt, Alexandria. Picture taken March 4, 2011. Reuters/Stringer
Police vehicles that have been set alight by protesters, burn outside the police security headquarters after clashes with Egyptians in Alexandria, 230 km (140 miles) north of Cairo, March 4, 2011. Hundreds of demonstrators on Friday stormed the headquarters of the state security agency in the northern capital of Egypt, Alexandria. Picture taken March 4, 2011. Reuters/Stringer
























