Gamila Ismail, the wife of Ayman Nour, who challenged Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak for the presidency in 2005, and is now serving a five-year prison sentence after being convicted of fraud, shouts during a pro-Nour demonstration in front of the Parliament Monday. Egypt's jailed opposition leader was recently found not guilty of physically assaulting a voter during the September 2005 presidential elections. Nour was sentenced to jail in 2005 for allegedly forging powers of attorney needed to set up his liberal opposition Ghad Party. Human rights organizations have called for his release due to his worsening health condition./p