For the first time in 10 years, calls to protest and go to the street to commemorate the 25 January 2011 revolution, coinciding with the tightening of security measures in the capital Cairo and other governorates, and the outbreak of the Coronavirus pandemic.
In the context, the Egyptian Prime Minister, Refinery Madbouly, issued a decision to refer some crimes from the Public Prosecution to the Emergency State Security Courts. These crimes included, according to what was published in the Official Gazette, gathering, disrupting transportation, intimidation, intimidation, and compromising peace.
This government decision will take effect on Sunday morning, that is, on the eve of the anniversary of the January 25 revolution, which President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi anticipated by visiting the Police College last Friday and talking with new students and their families, as the anniversary of the revolution coincides with the Egyptian Police Day.
“Assembly crimes, bullying and disruption of transportation.” #Prime Minister Issues a new decision https://t.co/F6Fdd5L56A
– Today’s news portal (@akhbarelyom) January 24, 2021
Continuing the emergency
Today, Sunday, the decision to extend the state of emergency comes into effect, and the Egyptian Parliament had approved a few days ago the decision to extend the state of emergency throughout the country for a period of 3 months. The head of the Council, Counselor Hanafi Al-Jabali, explained that the decision will take effect from one o’clock in the morning on Sunday, January 24, 2021.
In its second article, the decision stipulated that the armed forces and the police would take the necessary measures to confront terrorism and its financing, protect public and private property and preserve the lives of citizens.
Some activists believe that the calls for disembarkation this year drained ahead of schedule, months later, when the former army contractor and Egyptian actor Mohamed Ali called on the Egyptians to come down and protest against the regime. These are the calls whose momentum was increased by the deterioration of the living situation, the outbreak of the Corona virus, the law of reconciliation in building violations and the subsequent removal of thousands of homes, which inflamed the anger of Egyptians.
At that time, the country witnessed a mobilization and a large security spread. Despite this, protests were driven by all this anger in some villages and small cities, especially in Upper Egypt, but they remained limited and unable to develop and change.
Before the protests expanded, the security forces arrested hundreds of protesters, including children and women, and raided the homes of thousands of participants.
In the following days, the security forces arrested more citizens, until the number of detainees reached 4,321, according to the Egyptian Commission for Rights and Freedoms (an independent human rights organization) last October.
On the way to January ..
A video clip circulated of a number of police forces dragging a citizen in the governorate #the shortestFollowing a security campaign to disperse previous protests #Fri_Anger_25_September pic.twitter.com/BiRa78ytpO– Monitoring Network (@RassdNewsN) September 24, 2020
In anticipation of the first decade
During the past few days, the security forces launched a campaign to arrest citizens and search their phones on the streets of Cairo, increasingly as the tenth anniversary of the January 25 revolution approaches, according to what was documented by the “We Record” human rights platform.
Unusually, however, human rights reports documenting security raids and arrest campaigns among citizens and activists, which are active ahead of the anniversary of the revolution, are also absent at any time of this year.
The Corona crisis and the precautionary measures were also not lost on the scene, as the virus is spreading throughout the country, amid poor health capabilities and a shortage of medical supplies.
A report by the French News Agency, issued a few days ago, said that cruelty is Sisi’s weapon to prevent another January 25 recurrence, indicating that the tenth anniversary of the January revolution is taking place in Egypt amid a state of political blockage, and the evaporation of the freedoms and gains it has achieved.
The agency added in a report on the occasion of the anniversary of the January Revolution, that the Sisi government spares no effort to avoid a recurrence of such a scenario, and cruelly suppresses all forms of opposition.
Agence France-Presse: After the coup against the president #Morsi Egyptian society lost all tracts of freedom gained after the revolution #25 January pic.twitter.com/YjGgtRaBV5
– Mekamlin satellite channel (@mekameleentv) January 22, 2021
“Individuals should not be targeted because of their human rights activities,” bureau #United nations at #Geneva He criticizes the detention of citizens for long periods without being brought before the courts #Egypt pic.twitter.com/wXEjFe9fv0
– Al Jazeera Egypt (@AJA_Egypt) January 23, 2021
Memory notebook
AndIn a rare event, Social media platforms did not witness prominent calls to go out and protest, whether by activists or political parties, and their memory was replaced by the evocation of their memory in tweets and posts on the pages of their contemporaries and who participated in them.
The pioneers of social networking sites were divided between supporters of the January 25 revolution, praising its goals and events as the first popular revolution in the country’s modern history, and opponents of it, and some of them went that January 25 is the day of the Egyptian police, and others went as far as a conspiracy.
The clash and clash between supporters of President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi and his opponents also continued, as well as an internal clash between supporters of the January Revolution over responsibility for what the revolution had come to in its tenth anniversary.
This is if the January support was sin and impurity
Mud of impurity, O slaughter
Slowly hit.
We have not and will not forget her, and we will not concede her demands#25 January Our revolution is our pride– Gamal Eid (@gamaleid) January 24, 2021
I was proud to have participated in the 25th of January
And I cannot forget the roses to conquer the gardens of Egypt pic.twitter.com/gQeJwfOnEu– From ♥ ️🇪🇬 (@v_lbln) January 23, 2021
When the generation who attended the January revolution, the fourth dispersal and the Renaissance, they did not have a revolution
Do you think the tik tok generation is the one Heathor
It is clear that the story is very long#25 January– 🌹Noor El H ayah🌹2 (@ Sally37066296) January 24, 2021
Praise and thanks to God the 6/30 revolution corrected the situation and saved Egypt from the rule of the Leader and his group
– Alaa Mubarak (@AlaaMubarak_) January 23, 2021
May God have mercy on the martyrs of the nation
January 25 Police Day– asem ali (@ asemnour2) January 24, 2021
@ anaelmasri212 # 25_January_Egyptian Police #Egyptian_Police_Men
# May God protect Egypt, its president, army, police, and people from all harm
# Every year, you, the Egyptian policemen, are fine and safe pic.twitter.com/FZ7kbka7ZV– dear, my country and my army (@ Vq0I6NnhUT1VEov) January 24, 2021
President # Sisi Speaking
About January plot
And he responds to whoever calls it a falsehood
With January 25 revolution#January 2011 A mistake and a price that was paid and we will continue to pay it, and without 2011 the dams would not have been built on #The Nile River#٢٥يناير #Police day Egyptian only pic.twitter.com/hyVf82e5Pw– ﮼ ahsan, the pilot @ (@ ksaUvi) January 23, 2021
January 25, his order from the terrorist Brotherhood, may God curse them, January 25 is the holiday of the Egyptian police, and praise be to God, our Lord, the truth has appeared, and the innocence of Mr. President Mubarak and his two sons, may God have mercy on Mr. President Mubarak, and the preservation of Mr.@Smile_Help
– Ahmed Elkafrawy (@AhmedElkafrawy_) January 23, 2021