CAIRO -- Several hundred protesters are rallying in Cairo and other cities, keeping pressure on Egypt's military rulers and government to uproot and try former regime officials.
But protesters' numbers Friday were smaller than previous weeks, reflecting the challenge of keeping up momentum, particularly under a scorching sun. The dwindling numbers also come a day after the prime minister replaced nearly half of his Cabinet in a reshuffle protesters say didn't go far enough.
Protesters in Tahrir square, the epicenter of the uprising that forced out former President Hosni Mubarak, chanted Friday, "Down with the rule of the military."
Their tent camp is now entering its third week, protesting the lack of change since the military took charge.