Cairo: An Egyptian protest group Monday urged women to stay away from an open-ended nightime strike planned to start in central Cairo on Friday.
"The sit-in called by the April 6 Movement in Al Tahrir Square on Friday will be limited to men at night," said Hani Korshed, a spokesman for the group. "Women should observe this restriction," he added.
The April 6 Movement was instrumental in igniting a 18-day popular revolt that forced long-standing president Hosni Mubarak to step down earlier this year.
Several protest groups, including the April 6 Movement, have called for a one million-strong march on July 8, dubbed it the Friday of determination - the Poor First, to push for swift and public trials of former officials, including Mubarak, his two sons and ex-interior minister Habib Al Adli.
The protesters , moreover, call for measures to promote social justice in this country where 40 per cent of its 80 million-strong population are believed to be living below the poverty line.
"The decision to exclude women from the nightime sit-in on Al Tahrir Square is because the strike is open-ended," said Shaheenaz Meshal, a member of the April 6 Movement.
She added that the strike would not end until "the people's demands" were met. Protesters have begun pitching tents in Al Tahrir Square, which was the epicentre of the anti-Mubarak revolt.
Dozens were injured Sunday night in clashes between the protesters and street vendors whom the former alleged were thugs hired by Mubarak's loyalists.
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