Cairo - MENA
Army and police forces closed to traffic on Sunday the Tahrir Square for the second day in a row after a number of movements tried to enter the square to launch a sit-in in it.
Earlier on Saturday, a number of movements held a protest against the court ruling that found former president Hosni Mubarak, his two sons and seven aides not guilty in the case of killing protesters during the January 25 revolution.
Meanwhile, traffic movement in Abdel Moneim Riad Square was back to normal after security forces dispersed Saturday protests.