ALEXANDRIA, Egypt: Egypt's secular political movements are undecided over whether to continue protests at the current moment. “The Youth for Justice and Freedom Movement will continuing protesting in Alexandria's Saad Zaglol Square until the government meets all the demands of the January 25 Revolution," said Amany al-Said, the Movement coordinator. In addition, the Democratic Front Party, social revolutionaries, Twitter bloggers, the families of revolution martyrs, independents and the Social People's Alliance Party all announced their decision to continue protesting. However, the April 6 Youth Movement and the Revolution Youth Coalition – a local campaign galvanizing support for likely presidential candidate Mohamed el-Baradei – announced their intention to halt protests to give Egyptian Prime Minister Essam Sharaf the opportunity to meet revolution demands.