CAIRO: Demonstrators rallied in Cairo's Tahrir Square to participate in the demonstrations of Friday of ‘No Emergency Law' today. The demonstrators raised banners to express their protest against the extension of the emergency law. They also chanted and sang a number of national songs and held discussion panels about boycotting the Islamic movements. Street vendors spread increasingly in the garden of the square. The demonstrators raised Egyptian and Turkish flags, saying the main objective of the demonstrations is to end the State of Emergency, which military leaders recently announced would remain until June 2012. Security forces are absent from the square, although there are a number of traffic police to organize traffic movement. Once the epicenter of Egypt's January uprising, Tahrir Square has remained a rallying point for demonstrators over the last seven months.