CAIRO: A second Egyptian man set himself on fire outside the Egyptian Parliament on Tuesday morning. 63-year-old Mohamed Farouk has been moved to the burn unit at Mounira General Hospital, according to a tweet by opposition figure Ayman Nour. No statements have been made regarding the Farouk's condition. According to Twitter, Nour has been barred from entering Mounira Hospital to visit Farouk. Also on Tuesday, a third man, Ahmed Hashem el-Sayed, set himself on fire in Alexandria. According to el-Sayed's family, the unemployed 25-year-old set himself on fire on his building's rooftop. His family said he is suffering from psychological problems. No other information regarding his condition has been made available. Tuesday's acts of self-immolation follow another instance on Monday, in which 49-year-old Abdou Abdel Moneim Gaafa set himself ablaze outside Egypt's Parliament because he could not afford to buy bread. He was also taken to Mounira hospital, and no reports have been made regarding his condition. BM