CAIRO: Protesting archeology workers threatened to begin into work and hunger strikes, close all archeological sites, and steal monuments from museums and stores if their demands are not met. Protestors are continuing their sit-in, which began Sunday, calling for the official appointment 12,000 workers in Supreme Council of the Antiquities. The demonstrators will not give up their demands, said Ahmed Abdel Maqsoud, one of protesting workers. An anonymous demonstrator said in the case that the archeologists do not get their rights, they would go on strike, and they'll close all museums and archeological sites all over Egyptian governorates.