CAIRO: ‘A public standing to save Egypt' Movement announced its refusal to declare human rights activist, George Ishak, in which he insulted the demonstrators who rallied in Roxy to express their support for the military council. The demonstrators added in a statement they can't believe Egyptians would be insulted after the revolution those who claimed defending democracy and freedom of expression. The statement said even the corrupted former regime life didn't insult Egyptians through media and newspapers. They stressed their rights were protected by the law and revolutionary legitimacy. They said they decided to gather in Roxy Square to express their support for results of the recent referendum and conducting the parliamentary elections in September. The member of the National Council for Human Rights, George Ishak, criticized the demonstrations organized in Roxy Square on July 15. He emphasized demonstrators in Roxy do not have the right to accuse Tahrir Square demonstrators of treason or getting foreign funding from Israel or any other country.