As the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces (SCAF) held a press conference to defend its soldiers and accuse protesters in downtown of thuggery, the April 6 Youth Movement concurrently held another news conference to hit back at the military rulers. During the conference, the April 6 Movement played videos of army soldiers assaulting protesters in the ongoing clashes that erupted three days ago at the cabinet office after a crackdown on a peaceful sit-in. Several political activists attended the conference, including Mona Seif and her younger sister Sana, who both were detained for a while and abused by army soldiers early in the turmoil. Presidential hopefuls Ayman Nour and Bothaina Rashwan were also among the attendees. Mahmoud Afifi, a Movement spokesperson, said the press conference was held as a response to the military council's event, in which Major General Adel Emara of SCAF described soldiers who attacked protesters as “heroes [who] exercised enviably high levels of self restraint.”
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