Egyptians prepare for “second revolution” starting Friday as the first one fails to comply with their needs.
The Egyptians have prepared for demonstrations Friday in the Tahrir Square to mark their rejection to the emergency law that persisted even after their successful February revolution that ousted President Hosni Moubarak.Egyptian activists aim at launching a “second revolution” as the current government failed to comply with their needs and proceeded in tracing protestors and prosecuting them in military courts.
In parallel, the Coalition of the Revolution Youth posted a call on a social network to ignite another “Friday of anger” to hasten trials of former regime figures and drafting a new constitution, as well as preventing political detention and restraining from using force against civilians.