CAIRO -- Hundreds of Copts Thursday said they would suspend their protest, which ran for 11 days outside the official TV building near the Cairo Nile. They added that they would suspend their sit-in until June 13 to allow the Government time to meet their demands including the prosecution of masterminds of deadly clashes that erupted more than two weeks outside a church in the working-class area of Imbaba in Giza. Some 15 Muslims and Christians were killed in these clashes, ignited by rumours that a woman, who had converted to Islam, was being held against her will inside the torch. Two churches were also torched during the clashes, one of the worst sectarian incidents in Egypt since last February.