"I want a presidential council. The military council is not doing anything," AFP quoted one of the participants as saying. The protests 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. The angry demonstrators also cast doubt on the ability of Tantawi and military chief of staff Sami Enan to pave the way for political reforms. "Tantawi and Enan were with Mubarak for two decades, we are the ones who removed him, not them", they said. Egypt's army has recently promised to lift a 30-year-old state of emergency ahead of the slated parliamentary and presidential elections. Egyptians say that they are skeptical about a rapid transition towards democracy and civilian rule and maintain that demonstrations will continue until all their demands are met. Activists demand the release of political prisoners, the lifting of the emergency rule and the disbandment of the military court. They are also chanting slogans demanding the speedy trial of former officials, especially Mubarak and his family.
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