CAIRO - An Egyptian cleric threatened on Wednesday to transfer the million-man march planned tomorrow in Al-Tahrir Square to the Red Sea resort town of Sharm el-Sheikh, where former President Hosni Mubarak stays, unless the demands were met. "It is easy to transfer the march to Sharm el-Sheikh where he (Mubarak) stays. All Egyptians are entitled to join this march to press for our demands to be met," Sheikh Safwat Hegazi said. Hegazi added that there were still ten demands for the January 25 revolution. "The trial of Mubarak, cleaning up corruption in universities, dismissing deputy Prime Minister Yehia el-Gamal and dismissing all governors are the most important demands," Hegazi said. Since the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces assumed power after Mubarak stepped down on February 11, Fridays witnessed large demonstrations to press for demands, which are usually met by the council.