its head, ibrahim jabram was behind demands for autonomy. it's believed that there is discent amongst some armed groups about making a deal with the government. and it happened on a day when the eastern city of benghazi was expressing anger at the way leaders were running the country. >> strikes were held, shutting down schools and the university. >> approach roads to benghazi's airport was blocked and staff stopped work in the terminal. all flights in and out of the airport were cancelled on sunday. protesters demanded that the general national congress should be disbaned, and say that infighting amongst parliamentarians has been a factor in the break down of law and order. any semblance of it throughout the country, particularly in the east. well, there may be optimism with the oil due to flow soon. a combination of anger, depression and frustration is bearing down heavily on the government. >> al jazeera journalists have been in prison in egypt for 99 days. the trial of peter greste, mohamed fadel fahmy, and mohammed badr, has been adjour