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Your speech was not heard because bombs sounded louder: April 6
Published in Youm7 on 23 - 11 - 2011

April 6 Youth Movement replied to Field Marshal Mohamed Hussein Tantawi's speech with “Leave, Tantawi and take the council with you. We do not trust you.”
The youth movement refused all of Tantawi's speech, believing it to be similar to former president Hosni Mubarak's speeches. They also believe the speech carried threats in between the lines as well.
They said, “We could not hear your speech because bombs sounds and injury cries were louder than your voice.”
April 6 Youth Movement warned against continuous late speeches during the Egyptian revolution's second phase. They announced they will continue protesting until achieving their demands which include:
• Immediate announcement of a presidential election date, maximum in April 2012.
• Transferring authority from military council to a presidential civil council.
• Armed Forces' return to their role as protectors of Egypt.
• Assigning a national salvation council with all the executive powers representing all national forces in order to manage the transitional phase.
• Instant investigation in to Tahrir events and punishing the perpetrators.
The movement criticized parts of Tantawi's speech such as the military council's discussions with political forces. They accused Tantawi of choosing forces which share his opinion to take over power.
April 6 also said these forces are not representative of Egyptian people because they are ready to sell everything for authority.
April 6 refused statements by member of Egypt's ruling military council Mohsen al-Fangary that said the referral of civilians to military trials has stopped.
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