Of course, the resignation of Mubarak is top of the list.

This morning he says he is handing control of the military back to the
military, and he will no longer be the head of the security forces.

http://globalvoicesonline.org/2011/02/10/egypt-a-list-of-demands-from-tahrir-square/

1. The resignation of president Mohammed Hosni Mubarak
2. Cancelling the Emergency Law
3. Dismantling the state secret service
4. An announcement by (Vice-President) Omar Sulieman that he will not
run in the next presidential elections
5. Dissolving the Parliament and Shura Council
6. Releasing all the prisoners since January 25
7. Ending the curfew so that life resumes as normal across the country
8. Dismantling the university guards system
9. Referring officials responsible for the use of violences against
the peaceful protesters since January 25 and those responsible for the
organised thuggery which followed January 28 to an investigation
committee
10. Sacking Anas El Fiqi and stopping the attack on protesters in
government owned media through threats and calling protesters
traitors, and ending the spread of hate against foreigners in the
streets
11. Reimbursing shop owners for their losses during the curfew
12. Announcing the demands above on government television and radio


Some of these are a bit pie in the sky, but they are a starting point
for dialogue I guess.

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