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From: Liberation News Service <[email protected]>
Date: Sat, Mar 5, 2011 at 10:46 PM
Subject: Millions call for civilian rule in Egypt
To: Liberation News Service <[email protected]>



Millions call for civilian rule in Egypt
Press TV Iran Fri Mar 4, 2011 3:30PM

Egyptians shout slogans during a gathering in Cairo's Liberation Square on
March 4, 2011.
Millions of people have taken to the streets across Egypt for another day of
protests, demanding the military government hand over power to a civilian
one.


The massive rallies come weeks after a historic revolution ousted former
dictator Hosni Mubarak from power.

Demonstrators flooded Cairo's Liberation Square after the Friday Prayers.
They say they would not back down until their demands are met.

Egyptians are calling for fundamental changes. They want the disbanding of
the ruling National Democratic Party (NDP) and the surrender of all its
assets to the public.

They are also demanding the formation of a presidential council, comprising
of civilian figures and trusted judges.

Egyptians are calling for a new constitution to be drafted by an elected
committee.

Protesters say all political prisoners must be released and an investigation
launched into the conduct of officials responsible for the violence used
against them.

Egypt's interim Prime Minister Ahmed Shafiq resigned, following weeks of
protests demanding that the government be purged of all remnants of the
Mubarak regime.

Protesters say they are skeptical about a rapid transition toward democracy
and civilian rule and maintain that demonstrations will continue until all
their demands are met.

The developments come weeks after Mubarak handed over power to Egypt's
Supreme Council of the Armed Forces, which is headed by Defense Minister
Gen. Mohammed Tantawi.

This is while protest rallies are being held in several Arab countries in
the Middle East and the northern African states.

In Saudi Arabia, a protest rally has been organized to condemn the
government's detention of a local cleric in the eastern province of al-Ahsa.


Protesters in Libya have also held demonstrations the capital Tripoli.

Protest rallies have also been planned in Bahrain, where the popular
uprising enters its third week. Similar rallies have been organized in
Tunisia.

Popular revolutions continue to sweep US-backed autocratic regimes across
the Middle East and North Africa.




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