Associated Press:  Cairo - An angry mob attacked a group of mainly Christian protesters, who were demanding drastic measures to heal religious tension amid a spike in violence, leaving 65 people injured, officials said Sunday.  The Christian protesters have been holding their "sit-in" outside the state television building in Cairo for nearly a week, following deadly Christian-Muslim clashes that left a church burned and 15 people dead.  More than 100 people rushed into the sit-in area, lobbing rocks and fire bombs from an overpass and charging toward the few hundred protesters sleeping in the area.  Vehicles were set on fire and fires burned in the middle of the street.  Police and army troops fired into the air to disperse the crowd and a tree was set on fire under the overpass.  The security official who spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to speak to the media, said the attackers had returned to avenge an earlier scuffle with the protesters who prevented a motorist from going through the area.  A fight ensued and the motorists fired blank rounds.  The protesters chased the motorist and beat him badly.  Medics said 65 were injured in Sunday's melee, two in critical condition.  The security official said at least 15 of the riot instigators were arrested.  Alfred Raouf, a witness at the scene, said armored vehicles later blocked traffic and pedestrians from going down from  the bridge toward the protest area.  The number of protesters at the sit-in shrunk, but those remaining insisted the strike would continue as their area was cordoned off by the security, Raouf said.  

 My Comments:  You have to admire these Christians who, faced with the very threat of death, continue to make a stand for their religious freedoms in Egypt.  If Christians would have taken the same stand when God and prayer were kicked out of the public schools, this nation wouldn't be in the mess it is in today!  I do not believe any of the Christian protesters beat a motorist.  It is common for Muslims to lie about Christians and their activities in these Muslim nations.