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Two leading politicians condemn military attack on Tahrir, scold SCAF Head of Wasat Party resigns from advisory council and former presidential candidate calls on SCAF to leave power immediately
Abul Ela Madi, head of Al-Wasat Party and member of the ruling military junta's (SCAF) advisory council announces his resignation from the council in protest over the violent break-up of the Occupy Cabinet protest by army forces. The advisory council released a statement Friday announcing the suspension of its meetings in protest over the crackdown. Ela Madi's resignation follows two more: Moataz Abdel-Fatah and Ahmed Kheiry, who resigned from the advisory council in response to the army's violent crackdown on the protesters Thursday night. The advisory council was only recently established to give a more continuous (versus the previous ad hoc meetings) and direct voice to political parties with the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces through the transition to a civil government. Meanwhile, Aljazeera Mubasher Misr reports that Presidential Candidate Ayman Nour who ran for president in 2005 has called on the ruling military council to "leave power immediately". Eight protesters were killed on Friday and more than 300 injured, and numbers for casualties of Saturday's renewed attack on protesters have not been compiled so far.