Dozens of protesters gathered Friday at the military-erected-wall erected on Qasr al-Aini Street in downtown Cairo and attempted to pull it down, chanting slogans against the ruling military council. Armed forces built the wall in December after clashes erupted at the nearby cabinet building. Then, protestors had opposed the Supreme Council of Armed Forces' election of Kamal al-Ganzouri as prime minister and his responsibility in forming a new government. Some protesters stood on top of the wall, breaking the massive bricks with hammers and iron bars. Security forces were absent from the scene. As of early Friday evening the demolition continued, with no reaction from security forces. A chanting crowd gathered around the wall. Protesters told al-Masry al-Youm that the move is initiated by activists who have no political affiliations and want to ease peoples' lives and the traffic problems that have been caused by the walls throughout the downtown. Armed forces erected at least three walls in different occasions since December clashes. The walls have seriously disrupted traffic flow in the to crowded city center. Translated from Al-Masry Al-Youm