The top stories in Egypt's newspapers today involved the killing of demonstrators during the January 25 Revolution and the future political participation of former NDP members. State-run Al-Ahram reported that the prosecution has found evidence proving the Habib al-Adly, Egypt's former minister of interior, was involved in the shooting of demonstrations during the revolution: a written order to shoot demonstrators signed by al-Adly. In other news, the Egyptian cabinet has asked security authorities their opinion on excluding the most prominent members of the formerly ruling National Democratic Party from upcoming parliamentary elections. The Cabinet will issue a draft law once receiving the feeback. Other headlines: Al-Ahram: - Grand Imam Ahmed al-Tayeb: Al-Azhar did not provoke demonstrations outside Coptic Cathedral - Egyptian PM concludes visit to Gulf with meeting Qatari officials Al-Akhbar: - Former President Mubarak stopped eating 48 hours ago, threatening his own health. - InterPol pursuing 3 former Egyptian officials - Muslim Brothers and liberals agree that religion cannot be separated from politics Al-Wafd: - -Moussa heads prayers in Nag Hammadi - Civil protection and oil ministry form committee to investigate gas line explosion Almasry Alyoum: - Deputy Prime Minister denies Egyptian cabinet is polling security, monitoring authorities regarding draft law to exclude former NDP members from elections; says, “I wish this was true.” Al-Dostor: - Prosecution summoned 20 officials in investigations into whether they were pressured into hiding information about the 1998 ferry accident - Presidential candidate Al-Bastawisi: Article 2 of constitution and religion information on national IDs should be removed from president's authority Al-Shourok: - Editorial calls for the resignation of Egypt's head of forensics, who contradicted statements regarding Mubarak's health, saying he hasn't even examined the former president Al-Gomhuria: - Armed forces to arrange dialogue between army seniors and intellectuals to come up with suggestions to deal with Egypt's current situation. - Shoe fight during Amr Moussa's visit to Luxor