Sunday, February 13, 2011

Egyptian opposition ends protest in Tahrir Square, Cairo

.- The main coalition of opposition groups and youth said Saturday it will end its protest in Tahrir Square in Cairo after the success in achieving the overthrow of authoritarian President Hosni Mubarak. He added, however, it will convene weekly demonstrations to keep the pressure on the military regime to carry out democratic reforms.

The group presented its claims in a press conference. Demanded the repeal of emergency laws, the dissolution of parliament and the creation of a committee to amend the constitution. Some groups that are not part of the coalition said they will remain in the square.

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