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Egyptians pour into streets after Friday prayers to demand departure of al-Sisi

A great number of Egyptian citizens poured into the streets after Friday prayers to hold nationwide demonstrations against the al-Sisi regime and to "break the fear barrier" in the face of the regime brutal crackdown of the protests.

Anadolu Agency WORLD
Published September 25,2020
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Egyptians took to the streets across the country after weekly Friday prayers, demanding the departure of President Abdel-Fattah al-Sisi.

Several Egyptian social media activists shared footage of demonstrations in Cairo, Al-Jiza and Luxor responding to calls by self-exiled Egyptian businessman Mohamed Ali to protest al-Sisi's rule.

This was the sixth day of against anti-regime protests amid deteriorating living conditions in Egypt.

Mohammad Ali urged the Egyptians on his Facebook page to hold street demonstrations on Friday against al-Sisi regime and to "break the fear barrier" in the face of the regime brutal crackdown of the protests.

Egyptian security forces launched random arrest campaigns in the streets, which included searching pedestrians' phones for photos of the protests.

Al-Sisi came to power in Egypt in July 2013, after he deposed the country's first democratically elected president, Mohammad Morsi.