CAIRO: The number of secular protestors in Tahrir Square continues to dwindle this afternoon, following a mass exodus of civil Movements yesterday during the Islamist-dominated “Friday of People's Will.” Street vendors returned to Tahrir, and local political committees reduced security at the entrances to the Square. There are discussions amongst protestors about the possibility of easing pressure on Egyptian Prime Minister Essam Sharaf, and allowing an opportunity for him to fulfill the demands of the January 25 Revolution. Local committees are still, however, preventing cars from entering Tahrir Square.