The Arab Foundation for Civil Society and Human Rights (AFCH) has asked Egypt's military and civil leaders to meet the demands of the families of the martyrs of Egypt's January 25 Revolution. AFCH presented its reports to Field Marshall Hussein Tantawi, head of Egypt's ruling Supreme Council of the Armed Foces, and Prime Minister Essam Sharaf. It said the Egyptian revolution is considered one of the best revolutions of the modern age. The association also asked to remove some of the current ministries because they cannot handle the demands and hope of the Egyptians. The AFCH mentioned that Egyptians, with all their political and cultural trends, will express their eagerness to restore the revolution and move in the right track, and that this will take place on July 8, the Friday of 'purification and justice.' Emad Hegab, the director of AFCH, asked the current government to resign because of its failure to meet the demands of the Egyptians, threatening in turn the gains and success of the revolution.