rotesters on Sunday blocked Tahrir's Mugamaa - Cairo's largest bureaucratic office – amid calls for civil disobedience by different political movements. Calling for civil disobedience, protesters forcibly prevented government employees from entering the premises, leading to verbal confrontations, according to aswat masriya. Meanwhile, a number of citizens attempted to persuade protesters to back off but failed. Protesters who are holding a sit-in in Tahrir Square had blocked the entrance to the building at the beginning of this month, listing down a number of demands. These demands included justice for victims of recent clashes between the state and protesters, sacking the interior minister and attorney general, a new unbiased government to replace that of Prime Minster Hisham Kandil's and an assembly to discuss controversial articles in the new constitution.