CAIRO: Protestors in Tahrir Square called for the head of the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces to step down and distributed leaflets against a constitutional principles document drafted by Egyptian Prime Minister Deputy Ali el-Selmy as marches came from all of Cairo and Giza streets headed into the square. Moreover, protestors from different governorates joined the demonstration and protests in Alexandria grew. All Egyptian political parties and alliances, as well as Islamists participated in the protest. Salafis distributed leaflets pointing out that the document lays the principle of guardianship military council, and underestimates the importance of the constitutional declaration. A march in the Giza neighborhood of Dokki tore an election advertisement for Ahmed Mortada Mansour, the son of a lawyer involved in the "Battle of the Camel.” "No remnants" was written on the advertisement. "Don't Fear, say the Marshal should leave," chanted another large march of more than 2,000 protestors marching from Moustafa Mahmoud Mosque in the Giza neighborhood of Mohandiseen to Tahrir Square.