Egypt's Ministry of Education, Dr. Ahmed Gamal al-Din Moussa, will help in securing exams of high schools which will start next Saturday. The Minister said during a press conference held on Thursday that his ministry will depend on the military police, civil police and public committees formed by the youth of the revolution. Responding to Youm7's question, Moussa said that he will not visit exam committees, and that such visits could lead to increasing the tension between students and their parents. He said the media should not focus on exams to avoid possible negative effects on society. Mohamed Mustafa, the representative of the Revolution Youth Council, announced that the council representing many gatherings of the revolution's youth in Cairo and other governorates decided to participate in securing the exam committee by allocating 5, 000 people to stand in front of the committees. This will be a way of helping police forces without interfering in their work. Mustafa said the council will have a hotline and an operating room inside the institution of "Akhbar al-Youm." Arabic here http://www.youm7.com/News.asp?NewsID=431363