Dozens of disabled Egyptians protested for the sixth day Monday, asking President Mohamed Morsi to recognize their rights. Protesters demonstrating in front of the presidential palace rejected a chance to negotiate with the president's legal adviser, demanding a meeting with the president himself, al-Masry al-Youm reported. They are seeking the right to work the 5 percent of jobs that should be allocated to them. They also want housing and a pension of $245 a month for those unable to work. The protesters also want to be exempt from paying customs fees on their vehicles. Security officers beat them Sunday when the disabled individuals blocked a road to pressure authorities to act on their demands.
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