Thousands kneel in prayer in Cairo's Tahrir Square.<br/> Two days after the anniversary of the revolution that overthrew president Hosni Mubarak last year, protesters are demanding the ruling military regime hand over power to civilians.<br/> They're calling it a 'Day of Wrath.'<br/> The Imam of the local mosque questioned whether the revolution had produced any change.<br/> (SOUNDBITE) (Arabic) IMAM OF OMAR MAKRAM MOSQUE, SAYING:<br/> "We demanded the resignation of the regime, but after a year has passed since the revolution I'm asking: did the regime actually resign?"<br/> The military has promised to relinquish power after presidential elections in June.<br/> But some protesters, who complain the army has used the same heavy-handed tactics against opponents as Mubarak did, want the transfer to civilian power speeded up.<br/> Lily Grimes, Reuters