Over 18 civil and Islamic movements in addition to a presidential candidate will participate in Friday of sole demand, scheduled in Tahrir Square on October 28. The demonstrators will demand to transfer the power to elected and civil authority. Organizer of the demonstration and Egyptian presidential candidate, Hazem Salah Abu Ismail, warned Egypt's ruling military council in a statement of drafting a timetable aiming to prolong the current transitional stage. One of the participants of the April 6 Movement criticized the performance of Egypt's ruling military council during the current transitional stage, refusing policies adopted by the council such as extending the Emergency Law. They refer civilians to military trials, figures of the former regime to civil trials, insecurity and allowing members of the dissolved National Democratic Party (NDP) run for the next elections. Egypt's Second Anger Revolution Page called upon Egyptians to pray in Tahrir Square on Friday. Member of the political office of Coalition of Revolution Youth Tarek al-Kholy said the April 6 Movement will organize a march to Tahrir after the Friday Prayers. He added they will organize a protest in front of Egypt's Supreme Court to express their criticism of the military trials of civilians. It is important to mention the Second Anger Revolution Page called to organizing 12 marches in Cairo, Giza and Helwan. The marches aim to distribute publications about the objectives of the demonstration.