Protests in Cairo as members of the April 6 Youth Movement denounce the ruling Muslim Brotherhood for detaining political activists.<br/> <br />Holding pictures of the detainees, they demonstrated in front of the Supreme Court calling for the resignation of Muslim Brotherhood leaders.<br/> <br />On Friday, prominent activist Ahmed Maher, who leads the April 6 movement, was arrested. The next day public prosecutors ordered his release without charge.<br/> <br />The state news agency listed the reasons for his detention as "resisting the authorities, insulting the police, gathering and obstructing traffic".<br/> <br />Maher said President Muhamed Mursi's Islamist-led government was no different to Egypt's former leader Hosni Mubarak's regime which cracked down on dissenters.<br/> <br />He said his movement which was at the forefront of the protests that overthew Mubarak, will continue to push for change.<br/> <br />Meanwhile, another prominent activist Ahmed Douma, went on trial last Sunday charged with insulting Mu
