CAIRO: The Egyptian Democratic Alliance condemned chairman of Egypt's ruling military council Hussein Tantawi's lack of apology about the incidents in Egypt during the transitional period, resulting in the death of hundreds in Tahrir Square and outside Maspiro. The alliance demands putting those responsible of killing under trials. The people were waiting to form a national salvation government with complete authority and not have the military partner in power. The alliance also condemned not releasing civilians who face military trials and the political detainees because they participate in peaceful demonstrations. The alliance announced the sit-in in Tahrir Square and in all Egyptian governorates are pending fulfillment of their demands. RELATED STORIES: - Freedom House criticizes violent suppression in Egypt - SCAF authority not taken by referendum to leave it by referendum - Washington praises Tantawi's speech - Egyptians Union in Europe calls for formation of civil presidential council - El-Baradei tells CSF to “stop this brutal massacre” - Teargas forced activists and protestors to leave Tahrir Square - In Pictures: Tahrir clashes continue for fourth day - Increase in clashes between security forces and demonstrators in Tahrir Square - National committees control Tahrir Square, tension at Mohamed Mahmoud St. - Political powers to discuss Tahrir events' repercussions - ElBaradei slams 'massacre' in Egypt's protests - Renewed clashes between protestors, police in Mohamed Mahmoud - Police use internationally banned gas to disperse demonstrators - 30 dead in Egypt clashes: health ministry - Min of Interior officials summoned over Tahrir clashes - Baradei: Live bullets, nerve agents used against Tahrir protesters - Abu Ismail calls on demonstrators not to leave Tahrir Square