Egypt Protests Continue as Military Warns Crisis Must End

Egyptian protesters shout anti-military ruling council slogans during a protest at Tahrir Square, Cairo, November 27, 2011. (AP)

Protesters shout slogans during a demonstration against the Egyptian military council in Tahrir square in Cairo, November 27, 2011. (Reuters)

Egyptian protesters shout anti-military ruling council slogans during a protest at Tahrir Square, the focal point of Egyptian uprising, in Cairo, November 27, 2011. (AP)

Protesters in Tahrir Square look at a banner bearing pictures of people killed during recent unrest in Cairo, Egypt, November 27, 2011. (AP)

Protesters walk next to a poster against Egypt's military ruler, Field Marshal Mohamed Hussein Tantawi, the head of the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces, at Tahrir Square, the focal point of Egyptian uprising, in Cairo, Egypt, November 27, 2011. (AP)

A bride and groom with the Egyptian national flag celebrate their wedding in Cairo's Tahrir Square, to show their support for protesters, November 27, 2011. (Reuters)

An Egyptian man rests on a fence in Tahrir Square in Cairo, November 27, 2011. (AP)

An Egyptian flag vendor sells his wares in Tahrir Square in Cairo, November 27, 2011. (AP)

An Egyptian man sets up a tent in Tahrir Square in Cairo, November 27, 2011. (AP)

Protesters demanding the formation of an interim civilian government gathered in central Cairo Sunday, as Egypt's military ruler warned of 'extremely grave' consequences if the country's current political turmoil does not end quickly.