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Tuesday, 22 February 2011 - Egypt's military to move on cabinet, march expected
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    Yahoo! My Yahoo! Mail More Yahoo! Services Account Options New User? Sign Up Sign In Help Yahoo! Search web search Home Singapore Asia Pacific World Business Entertainment Sports Technology Weekend Edition Africa Europe Latin America Middle East North America Egypt's military to move on cabinet, march expected Reuters - Wednesday, February 23 Send IM Story Print By Marwa Awad and Tom Pfeiffer CAIRO - Egypt's new military rulers were expected to unveil a new cabinet on Tuesday with pro-democracy protesters planning a march to pressure the generals to purge the old guard of deposed president Hosni Mubarak. Leaks of the reshuffle to state media showing key ministers, such as foreign, finance and interior, unchanged were greeted with a sour reaction by reformists who want a fresh cabinet with technocrats to run the Arab world's most populous nation. As the military struggled to organise a handover to power with free and fair elections in six months after the downfall of Mubarak, its neighbour Libya was engulfed by a fierce crackdown on a mounting revolt to the 41-year rule of Muammar Gadaffi. EU foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton was in Cairo on Tuesday to offer international aid to help the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces to get the country back to work and to secure a peaceful, swift and orderly transition of power. "I am certainly looking at ways for us to offer support," Ashton told reporters, after a visit by British Prime Minister David Cameron and U.S. officials, offering help to the rulers of this key American ally that has a peace treaty with Israel. The Islamist Muslim Brotherhood, Egypt's most powerful political organisation which has a growing influence in the post-Mubarak era, said it was not offered a portfolio. Others referred to in leaks of a reshuffle defended their appointments. BROTHERHOOD, OTHERS WANT PURGE Others involved in the movement that toppled Mubarak's 30-year rule with an 18-day uprising signalled their displeasure at the plans by the council, led by Field Marshal Mohamed Hussein Tantawi, who has been defence minister for two decades. Millions turned out for Egypt's uprising, centred around Cairo's Tahrir Square, to protest about corruption, repression and poverty, whipping up a revolution that toppled Mubarak, a former air force commander who took over after Anwar Sadat was assassinated in 1981. The military dissolved parliament, suspended the constitution and promised presidential and parliamentary elections in six months but reformists are urging wider reforms and the lifting of emergency law imposed after Sadat's killing. A group of youths called the People's National Movement for Change will stage a march from Talaat Harb Square to Tahrir Square at 2 p.m. on Tuesday to demand the resignation of Prime Minister Ahmed Shafiq's interim government. The protesters said they would give the cabinet until Wednesday to resign and will call for a big sit-in in Tahrir on Thursday and a march on Friday. "We will march in protest to demand the resignation of Shafiq's government and abolishing emergency law and the trial of Mubarak and his family," the movement's Mohamed Fahmy said, adding the group also demanded setting a new minimum wage. 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