rights lies in the drafting of egypt's new constitution, according to coptic community leader mona makram ebeid, who is also an advisor to egypt's ruling military authority. >> i think the biggest battle now that we all must focus on is the constitution. >> reporter: makram ebeid says parliament will appoint an assembly this spring to draft the constitution. she insists it must address the concerns of all of egypt's communities. >> i hope that the majority of the muslim brothers, who are much more moderate and much more professional, will be able to have a fair constitution which takes into considration the rights of every individual in this country, of every citizen in the country, whether it's economic rights, social rights, political rights, religious rights, cultural rights. >> reporter: in tahrir square, where the protests began just over a year ago, demonstrators continue to demand those rights. democracy is very fragile here. egypt is now run by a heavy-handed military which took over when mubarak stepped down. the generals say they'll transfer power after presidential elections this sum