CAIRO: Founder of Al-Ghad Al-Thawra Party Ayman Nour pointed out there are people who do not want the parliamentary elections to take place and delay the elections means by beating the revolution's core. “The incidents started when around 150 protesters decided to sit-in in Tahrir Square after the million-man demonstration staged on November 18. When left alone, they did not cause any damage, especially when the youth organized a peaceful sit-in Tahrir without stopping any traffic movement, so why all this violence against them?” Nour said. He wondered, if everyone in Tahrir Square is a thug, then why did the police security not arrest them? "We will be in Tahrir until we find out who is responsible for the incidents," he added. Nour called on all presidential candidates to meet on Monday November 20 to go to the concerned front to call for the peoples' rights and to question those responsible behind the clashes. RELATED STORIES: - Moussa: If military council transfers authority, who will receive it? - Mansura protestors to support Tahrir demonstrators - Peoples' committees thwart thug attack on Egyptian museum - Sharaf will have meeting concerning November 19 clashes - Tahrir turns into battlefield, school students join protesters - Violent clashes in Alexandria - Military Council: Military forces will return to barracks if situation is calm - Mortuary report: Tahrir protestor killed by gunshot - Tahrir protestors demand military deliver authority to civilians - Public Prosecution to open an investigation into Tahrir clashes - Health Ministry: One dead from Saturday clashes - Press Syndicate condemns violence against journalists - Interior Ministry forms emergency committee for Tahrir clashes - Demonstrators hunker down once again in Tahrir - Demonstrators celebrate victory over security forces - MB: Tahrir incident will not derail elections - Interior source: ministry cleared Tahrir of “rioters” - Injured toll from Tahrir clashes raises 507 - Essam Sharaf urges demonstrators to leave Tahrir - Alexandrian demonstrators call for end to military rule - Presidential candidate to go to Tahrir, support the demonstrators - Two Egyptian activists wounded in Tahrir clashes - January 25 Channel Live Stream: more movements join protests - Egyptian police, protesters clash in Tahrir Square - April 6 Youth Movement to organize Tahrir Strike - Security forces withdraw, demonstrators retake Tahrir - January 25 Channel Live Update 3: clashes on the bridge