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Egyptians suspend Tahrir sit-in for Ramadan

Egyptian protesters camped out in Cairo’s Tahrir Square said on Sunday they will suspend their sit-in during Ramadan and will return to the square to press for reforms after the holy month is over.

Activists have been in Tahrir Square since July 8 to denounce the military rulers’ handling of the transition.

Twenty-six political parties and protest movements said in a joint statement their three-week sit-in had succeeded in achieving some of their demands, “pushing the Egyptian revolution a step forward.”

“But based on our belief that sit-ins are a means, and not a goal… the political parties and youth movements have decided to temporarily suspend their sit-in during the holy month of Ramadan,” they said.

They stressed that they “will return once again after the Eid (feast marking the end of Ramadan) to protest peacefully in Tahrir Square so that the rest of the demands are met.”

Protesters who first took to the streets to demand Mubarak’s resignation have continued protesting to demand an end to the military trials of civilians, the speedy prosecution of former regime members guilty of abuse, and the redistribution of wealth.

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