QENA (Upper Egypt) - Protesters clearded the way for the resumption of the train service in this restive province after Prime Minister Essam Sharaf ordered the suspension of the province's new governor for three months. The suspension of Governor Emmad Khalil, a Coptic police general, came after 12 days of protests during which the main roads and rail tracks were blocked by angry residents who demand that the new governor be replaced. In an apparent bid to defuse tensions, Sharaf ordered that the secretary of Qena does the job of the governor for three months. Mikhail is to be replaced temporarily by his deputy, Magued Abdel Karim.