Thousands of Egyptians came out enmasse to protest on the streets of Cairo and Suez on Friday, September 20 demanding for the resignation of President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi.
Accroding to reports, protesters were seen chanting “rise up, fear not, Sisi must go” and “the people demand the regime’s fall” and officers in civilian uniforms confronted as these protesters approached Cairo’s Tahrir Square where mass protests which toppled Hosni Mubarak started in 2011.
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The protest which took off after self-exiled Egyptian businessman and actor Mohamed Ali accused President el-Sisi of corruption and called on people to take to the streets and demand his removal, had reports of arrest and teargas being used.
In one of the videos Ali shared on Tuesday September 17, he said “If el-Sisi does not announce his resignation by Thursday, then the Egyptian peopleEgyptian people will come out to the squares on Friday in protest.”
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Al Jazeera reported that in another video which the actor shared after the protest gained momentum, he encouraged the people to stand strong and continue demanding their rights.
“God is great … enough already, I want to come back to Egypt. I miss Egypt and my people. May God strengthen your resolve,” he said.
President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi has however denied claims of corruption. The protest which took off on Friday is a rare act as unauthorised demonstrations was outlawed in Egypt in 2013 after el-Sisi, led the military as defence minister to overthrow a democratically-elected President Mohamed Morsi.