ROUGH CUT - NO REPORTER NARRATION<br/> At least one person was reported dead and three injured in Cairo on Saturday (November 26) as violence flared again in the Egyptian capital.<br/> Clashes took place as Egyptian security forces attempted to disperse a crowd of protesters camping out near the cabinet office in Qasr al-Ayni, a main street near Cairo's Tahrir square.<br/> Thousands stayed in the square late into the night on Friday, to pressure the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces to further speed up a transition to democracy,<br/> Some protesters organized a sit-in outside Egypt's parliament to object to the country's new prime minister, Kamal al-Ganzouri, who was appointed on Thursday (November 24).<br/> The generals have shown no sign of giving way to the protesters demands.<br/> Instead, they have promised a new president would be elected by mid-2012, sooner than previously announced, appointing Ganzouri, 78, to head a "national salvation government".<br/> The Tahrir protesters have dismissed Ganzouri, premier from 1996 to 1999, as another face from the past whose appointment reflects the generals' resistance to change.