Egypt's Coptic Christians fear extremist backlash

As fears grow in Egypt that there might be more bloodshed, the country's Coptic Christians are dreading further backlash.

Since the Muslim Brotherhood President Mohammed Morsi was ousted, extreme Islamists have targeted Egypt's Christians, saying they hold them partly responsible.

Last week, a 10-year-old Christian girl was shot dead on the way home from church.

Caroline Wyatt reports.