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Quatrième jour de manifestations en Égypte contre le président Sissi
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[QUOTE="compteblad, post: 16935215, member: 167672"] [URL unfurl="true"]https://www.trtworld.com/magazine/why-are-anti-sisi-protests-growing-in-egypt-39995[/URL] [SIZE=5][B]Dissent is prevalent across the country and it is being manifested in the shape of occasional protests. Last September, the general-turned-president Abdel Fattah el Sisi’s repressive government faced a major protest, too.[/B][/SIZE] The sudden outbreak of protests has become the norm in Egypt despite the repressive measures taken by its military-led autocratic regime, which comes down heavily on dissenters. Through pre-emptive government raids, a common tactic used by repressive governments to prevent social movements, Sisi's regime has rounded up hundreds of people in police stations and prisons, only to muzzle the critical voices on the ground and discourage people from participating in demonstrations. But Sisi's iron-fisted approach has failed to extinguish the nation's smouldering rage. The country is currently gripped by protests, even though the EU, the US and major international organisations are looking the other way, avoiding speaking out against the dictatorial regime they enabled in one of the Middle East’s most pivotal states. “Beyond any ideology or revolutionary cause, people are protesting for their very lives and their self interests to protect their families and survive under the pressures of daily life’s essential needs,” says Hamza Zawba, the former spokesman of the Freedom and Justice Party, who hosts a show for Mekameleen TV, a media organisation launched by Egyptian exiles in Istanbul. As a result, the Egyptian government is alerted to figure out which kind of political forces are behind the ongoing protest, according to Zawba. In the past, Egyptian security forces have arrested people affiliated with the Muslim Brotherhood to subdue protests. But now they appear to have no clue about the roots of the ongoing protests. They are widespread and unpredictable, and security forces have arrested people from different political groups and backgrounds, says Zawba. [/QUOTE]
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