
Thousands of Egyptian activists and soccer fans on Thursday participate in a march from the headquarters of the al-Ahly club toward the Egyptian general prosecutor's office in downtown Cairo to protest against what they say is the slow pace of procedures taken by the government to find and hold accountable those responsible for soccer violence in Port Said that claimed scores of victims. Arabic on the banner reads, "The glory for martyrs." (Associated Press)

**FILE** Egyptian fans clash with riot police on Feb. 1, 2012, following the Al-Ahly club soccer match against the Al-Masry club at the soccer stadium in Port Said, Egypt. (Associated Press)

Soccer fans clash with riot police following a soccer match between the Al-Ahly and Al-Masry clubs at a stadium in Port Said, Egypt, on Wednesday, Feb. 1, 2012. (AP Photo)

This image made from Egypt TV shows fans and a fire on Feb.1, 2012, at a soccer stadium in Port Said, Egypt. Dozens of Egyptians were killed in violence following a soccer match when fans flooded the field seconds after the match against a rival team was over, Egypt's health ministry said. (Associated Press/Egypt TV via APTN)