CAIRO (AP) — Thousands of Egyptians, increasingly impatient with their interim military rulers, rallied Friday in the nation's two largest cities, ringing a security building with chants of "Oh police, you are thugs" and demanding trials for police officers suspected in the killing of hundreds of activists in the uprising that brought down Hosni Mubarak.
Organizers of the protests, billed as the "Friday of Last Warning," said soaring temperatures were keeping many people away, but noted that in recent days, crowds have swelled after sunset. The Muslim Brotherhood, Egypt's best-organized political group, did not attend.
For the past week, hundreds of hardcore activists have camped out at Cairo's Tahrir Square, birthplace of the 18-day popular uprising that ousted Mubarak on Feb. 11. Their main demand is that the military council which took over after the uprising purge all remnants of the Mubarak regime.
http://www.usatoday.com/news/world/2011-07-15-egypt-protests_n.htm

