CAIRO: Egypt's revolutionary youth movement named 'The Shadow of the Revolution' said it refused the speech given by Egypt's Prime Minister, Essam Sharaf. It described the speech as frustrating after the determination of Friday's protests. It said it did not meet most of the revolution's demands. The Shadow of the Revolution issued a statement that said that Egyptians are expecting a final decision about the case of killing protestors, trialing members of the former regime, the purification of ministries and official systems of the former regime, fixing a minimum and maximum wage and removing the law that prevents protesting. Dr. Ali Abd el-Aziz, the head of the movement, said that Sharaf's government is an extension of the former regime. The Shadow of the Revolution claimed to dismiss Sharaf's government in a peaceful way. According to the movement, protests will be held all over Egypt until the people are truly represented and until the demands of the revolution are met.