CAIRO (Reuters)-protesters demanding an end to the military rule in Egypt trying on Saturday to build on the momentum of the mass protests in Cairo, Tahrir Square blanket for a ninth day of just two days before the first free parliamentary vote in living memory. “
Thousands of lives in the square late on Friday, aiming to keep the pressure on the Supreme Council of the armed forces to accelerate further the transition to democracy that they believe need General to leave power now.
And political violence-41 people were killed this week the country’s economic misery-compounding where livelihoods have been battered in the chaos that began with the overthrow Hosni Mubarak in January by mass protests.
The generals have shown no signs of giving way to request to stop now. On the contrary, they have responded by promising that the new President will be chosen by mid-2012, faster than previously announced, pointing to the new Prime Minister to head a “Government of national salvation.”