CAIRO, June 3 (Xinhua) -- Hundreds of Egyptian judges staged a protest outside the High Judges House in downtown Cairo on Monday to express their rejection of the Shura Council (upper house)'s persistence to discuss a judicial authority bill.
Dozens of citizens also joined the peaceful protests to express solidarity with the judges, chanting slogans against the Islamist- dominated Shura Council.
Heads of the Judges Club, Ahmed al-Zend and Refaat Al Saed, were among the protesters, according to a Xinhua reporter at scene.
"Egypt's judges will stay like a bulwark against any attempts to penetrate the judicial authority," Zend said.
Last week, the Shura Council decided to discuss a bill on the judicial authority.
Many judges are upset about this draft law, as they believe that it aims at decreasing judges' retiring age to 60 rather than 70, a move to get rid of about 3,500 judges.