CAIRO - A governmental official said that Field Marshal Mohamed Hussein Tantawi, the head of the ruling Supreme Council of the Armed Forces (SCAF), was not part of a decision to cut all phone and Internet communications during the January 25 revolution, Al-Ahram newspaper reported. The semi-official newspaper quoted a governmental official as saying that Tantawi told former minister of telecommunications Tareq Kamel over the phone that he was angry at the decision. "Kamel told the Field Marshal he was not in favour of the decision to cut the Internet, as happened at some point during the three-day 'blackout'. Tantawi urged the minister to tell those who'd cut off the Internet to turn it back on," the official told Al-Ahram.