60694596 At Tahrir Square in Cairo, came more than a million people
Number of people gathered at Tahrir Square in downtown Cairo, has exceeded one million. It is reported by the Qatari television channel Al-Jazeera, citing participants in the events. February 4 in Cairo is the next opposition rally to demand the immediate resignation of President Hosni Mubarak. The action was called "Day of the wires." In the afternoon, gathered in marches intended to move strontium presidential palace. Until now, however, people remain on the square. Large anti-government demonstrations held in other cities of Egypt, in particular – in Al-Mansoura and Alexandria, where shortly after noon, a fight – allegedly between opponents and supporters of the current government. In Cairo, the collision can be avoided. Numerous military cordoned off Tahrir Square, and do not let her supporters of President Mubarak. Riots in Egypt began on 25 January. Under pressure from protesters, Hosni Mubarak, who has ruled by Egypt over 30 years, agreed not to run in the next election scheduled for September 2011. Nevertheless, the demonstrators continued to insist on the immediate resignation of the president. Also in the elections will not take part, Gamal Mubarak, son and vice-president Omar Suleiman. The Islamist movement the Muslim Brotherhood, also announced that it would not stand a candidate in the election. The intention to stand for election on Feb. 4 said the Secretary General of the Arab League Amr Moussa. In addition, it is possible that in the presidential race to take part one of the opposition leaders, former head of the IAEA, the Nobel laureate Mohamed ElBaradei.