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30.07708 |
31.28591 |
Egypt |
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On 25 April, flashprotestswere reported in in Cairo's Talaat Harb Street. 270 people were reported arrested. Before protestors were dispersed by police, they voiced anti-government chants, demanded the removal of President Abdel-Fattah Al-Sisi and denounced the agreement under which Egypt ceded two Red Sea islands to Saudi Arabia earlier this month. The protesters who gathered in a small square came under tear gas fire after a first police van at the scene was pelted with stones. Supporters of President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi were also seen chanting "the police and the people and the army are one hand". Around 50 activists, including leading leftist dissidents, gathered suddenly at a city centre square. Rocks were thrown at police who responded with tear gas. |
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31.41648 |
31.81332 |
Egypt |
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Several demonstrations broke out on Monday in Alexandria, Ismailiya, Damietta, Menufiya, and Sohag, which were met with a strict security clampdown. |
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30.03513 |
31.21399 |
Egypt |
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The headquarters of the Nasserist Al-Karama party, which is part of the campaign protesting the maritime demarcation agreement that will transfer the sovereignty of Tiran and Sanafir islands to Saudi Arabia, was surrounded by security forces for more than four hours as protesters were locked in following a protest in Giza's Dokki. In the residential square in Dokki, 500 protesters led by prominent activists gathered. Chants of "leave, leave" directed at el-Sissi, echoed across the square, along with "bread, freedom, the islands are Egyptian." Masked policemen atop armored vehicles and in full riot gear arrived 10 minutes later and immediately fired tear gas and birdshot. At least 100 protesters were arrested, mostly in the Dokki district in Cairo's twin city of Giza. At least 16 journalists were detained while coveringprotests. |
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30.01727 |
31.20396 |
Egypt |
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On 25 April, flashprotestswere reported in Faisal. In the short time before protestors were dispersed by police they voiced anti-government chants, demanded the removal of President Abdel-Fattah Al-Sisi and denounced the agreement under which Egypt ceded two Red Sea islands to Saudi Arabia earlier this month. |
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30.60427 |
32.27225 |
Egypt |
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Several demonstrations broke out on Monday in Alexandria, Ismailiya, Damietta, Menufiya, and Sohag, which were met with a strict security clampdown. |
5,986,530 |
31.1143 |
30.94012 |
Egypt |
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The Freedom and Justice Party, the political arm of the outlawed Muslim Brotherhood, reported on 25 April, the beginning of severalprotestsin the governorates of Sharqeya, Daqahliya, and Kafr El-Sheikh. The protests in Sharqeya and Daqahliya were reportedly met with a strict security clampdown. |
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25.69653 |
32.64588 |
Egypt |
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Several planned demonstrations broke out on 25 April including in Aswan and Luxor, which were met with a strict security clampdown. |
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30.04694 |
31.12966 |
Egypt |
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On 25 April, protests were dispersedincluding those in Nahya in Giza. |
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30.06667 |
31.3 |
Egypt |
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On 25 April, flashprotestswere reported in eastern Cairos Nasr City. In the short time before protestors were dispersed by police they voiced anti-government chants, demanded the removal of President Abdel-Fattah Al-Sisi and denounced the agreement under which Egypt ceded two Red Sea islands to Saudi Arabia earlier this month. |
5,986,549 |
30.55258 |
31.00904 |
Egypt |
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Several demonstrations broke out on Monday in Alexandria, Ismailiya, Damietta, Menufiya, and Sohag, which were met with a strict security clampdown. |