Family members of the victims of Egypt's January 25 Revolution are continuing their sit-in for the second day outside Maspiro, the headquarters of the Egyptian television and radio in downtown Cairo. The families demand the trial of those responsible for their loved ones' deaths. THey also demand to merge the criminal trial of former president Hosni Mubarak and that of former Minister of Interior Habib al-Adly as criminal case No. 1227 and to broadcast the trial on air. Demonstrators of el-Salam (Peace) camp continued their sit-in before Maspiro for 22 days. THey demanded to be provided with housing because their landlords kicked them out after the revolution. Another sit-in was held outside Maspiro by hundreds of workers and poultry farm owners whose farms have been closed. They demanded canceling Article No. 70/2009, which prevents transferring live poultry from one governorate to another. Maj. Gen. Mohsen Morad, Cairo's security manage, promised to cancel the article.