Ongoing Coverage: “Rage Friday” Demonstrations in Egyptian Governorates Demanding Sisi’s Exit



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Demonstrations broke out in Cairo and several Egyptian provinces, after Friday prayers, to participate in what opponents called “Friday of anger” against President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi.

Tweeters on communication platforms in Egypt broadcast video clips of the participation of hundreds of protest demonstrations in Cairo and Giza (west of the capital) and Luxor (south), in response to calls from opponents, in particular the resident contractor in Spain, Muhammad Ali.

Al-Jazeera Mubasher provides continuous coverage of the demonstrations and broadcasts the most prominent video clips in various Egyptian governorates.

For the sixth day in a row, the governorates, cities and towns of Egypt are witnessing demonstrations calling for Sisi to leave. In protest of the deterioration of living conditions and a law that allows the removal of properties built without permits.

The hashtag (Wasma) “# Friday_Anger_September 25”, “# Leave_O_Sissi” is the most popular list in Egypt on communication sites. The Egyptians interacted with him with tens of thousands of tweets.

Other activists also posted videos of the dispersal by the security forces of a demonstration in the center of Isna in Luxor governorate.

Along with the escalation of demonstrations calling for Sisi to leave, the security forces intensified their presence in Egyptian streets and squares, amid a campaign of random detentions and mobile phone searches for bystanders, according to eyewitnesses from the Anadolu Agency.

Last Sunday, the opposition contractor, Muhammad Ali, called for demonstrations before returning, calling on people to continue daily protests against the political system in Egypt.



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