CAIRO: Egyptian Supreme Council of the Armed Forces (SCAF) called on all Egyptians to keep an eye out for safety and stability of Egypt during the demonstrations and sit-ins on the Second Friday of Anger. Assistant of the Minister of Defense and SCAF general, Mohammed al-Assar said the military council vowed to accomplish the demands this demonstration calls for. Reaching the demonstrators demands is the council's priority, al-Assar said on a TV programs called ‘Tomorrow is better.' Meanwhile, SCAF organizer and administration chairman, Mahmoud Hegazy called upon the people to have self-control and remain peaceful while demanding their rights. He also said the demonstrators should not to paralyze traffic movements or breach curfew. There are people outside Egypt who are the main cause of sectarian violence, such people ambush Egypt and refuse the success of the revolution, according to Hegazy. Al-Assar said Sudanese instability threatens Egypt. The council negotiated with all concerning parties in Southern and Northern Sudan. This threat is caused by Sudanese immigration to Egypt and its negative impact on the country. He added Egypt recognizes South Sudan and Egypt provided hospitals in Darfur. In addition, there are around 5,400 Egyptian soldiers in Sudanese territories. Supreme Council of the Armed Forces, May 27