Cairo (AP) — the Egyptians set up tent camps throughout the country, protest plazas Saturday vowing not to leave until they are military rulers of Egypt remains cleaning of temporary regime kiosk Hosni Mubarak.
The demonstrators demanded that those responsible for killing hundreds of well during the rebellion which can bring justice vaodh Mubarak.
Tents sprang up in major cities including Cairo, Alexandria, vsoatz, and the remote provinces, and organized the most far-flung attempt months click military Council to lead Egypt democracy.
Vatromamot of Government 11 months of Mubarak, after 18 days of mass demonstrations, resulted in widespread frustration that "revolution" has stalled. Complain though Mubarak and hated figures under it had lost power, his regime's key elements remain in the judiciary, the police and citizens.
Doubts also began to grow about the ruling Council of generals, which has faced protests, riots for what some consider his reluctance to prosecute former regime accused police and accessibility by killing protesters nearly 900 during the uprising.
Cairo's Tahrir square, hundreds from Saturday night first improvised tents.
"We removed the tip at the top but the rest of the structure remained intact," said Abdel Hadi Abdel Rahim, a farmer in his 50s, square uprising Center Len in February. "Public statement of Mubarak, his family and symbols of his rule. A true statement, "read a banner in the square.
A woman wearing a headscarf spoke from step on, holding a microphone. "Oh, field Marshall Tantawi, we are the masters. The period of slavery is over, "she said, referring to the head of the military. Tantawi is a former friend of Mubarak.
Families of those killed in the rebellion demanded justice for the relatives.
Sayed al-Marnawani, 31, said he did not leave the square until who killed his younger brother on 25 Jan to prosecute. "I don't want money. I am nothing but reward, "he said, carrying a placard with a picture of his brother.
Organizers said hundreds of protest that joined the Suez Canal, located bair at the southern end of the Suez Canal. About 150 protesters have hunger will not end until security officials arrested the top suspect for the killing of the demonstrators, said active Khafagi Ahmad.
"We give them two days later. Then, they see escalation beginning cutting main roads, including civil disobedience, "he said.
"People don't calm until Suez their rights back," he added.
Suez witnesses one of the most violent clashes with security forces in the early days of the uprising. Dozens of demonstrators were shot dead and hundreds injured.
Earlier this week, seven police officers were freed on bail during the trial for the murder of their protesters Suez. Publish their set off two days of riots by angry families, accused the judiciary of corruption. Other former regime officials were acquitted on charges of corruption this week, raising the ire of many.
The southern cities of Luxor, Assuit, several hundred protesters also set up protest tents.
"When we were going to wait?" said AMRO el-Dassouki as he walked to the other through Assuit energizes more people to join them.
Also Saturday, a military Council on behalf of the Egyptian Government for information, filling a post left vacant for almost five months since the last Minister was sacked, was recently acquitted of charges of corruption. A new Minister, haikal Osama was the primary editor of the opposition Al-Wafd paper.
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