Media Criticizes Return of Egyptian Ministry

Cairo: A watchdog of the media has criticized the resentment of Egypt for information technology. It has further said the move is a major blow to the freedom of media in the nation.
There are allegations about media being an arm of the autocratic regime. The ministry of information was seen as a tool of propaganda of Mubarak and was abolished after his stepping down.
The ruling military council of the country said it appointed a new information minister last week. The military rulers have warned protestors not to budge from the reforms of peace.
Major General Mohsen el-Fangari told to confront people who are going against the interest of public. The anti- government activists have staged sit ins in the cities of Suez and Alexandria.
Earlier on Tuesday, thirty men attacked with sticks and knives the tent of Tahrir square. They wounded many people before protestors forced them to exit. The reformists want the military council in persecuting the loyalists of Mubarak.
There will be a legitimate civilian government in Egypt in future following presidential and parliamentary elections.











