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Egyptians Are Furious Over Corruption Videos — and Demanding Sisi “Get Out”

Twitter’s trending topics in Egypt tell you everything you need to know about the mood of the country at the moment.

“Get Out,” “The people want to overthrow the regime” and “Sisi out” topped the trending list Friday, signaling some of the most intense political pressure President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi has faced since taking power in a military coup in 2013. Now, Egyptians are flocking to social media to vent their frustration with Sisi’s government, which has overseen years of corruption and financial mismanagement, to the point that the World Bank said earlier this year that some 60 percent of the population was either poor or vulnerable.


The wave of support for regime change started rising earlier this month after a series of viral videos by ex-army contractor Mohamed Ali in which he makes sweeping allegations about corruption at the highest levels of Egypt’s government and military, implicating Sisi, his wife and his son. The former military contractor, who has 15 years working alongside the military leadership, has given Egyptians an insider’s view of some of Sisi’s most controversial projects, at times offering specific figures for his allegations.

Sisi attempted to dismiss the videos last weekend, calling them “sheer lies” during comments made at a youth conference in Cairo, and he has deployed a slick propaganda campaign aimed at undercutting Ali.

It hasn’t worked. Instead, Ali, who is posting the videos from self-imposed exile in Spain, has only grown more aggressive in his push to remove Sisi from power, this week using a series of hashtags that have trended globally.

Ali is now calling for people to take to the streets across Egypt to show their opposition. But with the military historically coming down hard on any public displays of dissent during Sisi’s reign, it's unclear how many citizens will actually brave the streets.

Either way, the latest campaign puts Sisi in potentially vulnerable territory, experts said.

“One cannot deny that there is lots of anger and the Egyptian authorities seem shaken by it,” Hussein Baoumi, a human rights researcher with Amnesty International, told VICE News. ”This is evident in the way they have been responding through proactive arrest, censorship, and propaganda.”

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https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/...-corruption-videos-and-demanding-sisi-get-out
 
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sissy may again burn down ppl let them rot for one week and than put them in mass graves..
 
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sissy may again burn down ppl let them rot for one week and than put them in mass graves..

Once protests in Egypt begin its hard to shut them down. People there ride the wave quickly. Right now they are small protests but can either quickly grow or quickly die.
 
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Once protests in Egypt begin its hard to shut them down. People there ride the wave quickly. Right now they are small protests but can either quickly grow or quickly die.
the ppl may suffer there is no much support for them from the outside.. egypt is under a brutal dictatorship... supported by big players
 
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Is it just fashion in Egypt to lockdown the Country every now and then and hope Nefertiti rises from the dead?
 
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new democratic Egypt

I always said egypt could be a big player in arab world but they sucessfully install dictators and puppets outside forces like US, israel and saudi arabia have all their interest in a weak leadership in egypt (but strong against the folk)

specially a turkish egyptian sunni front is a nightmare for the three
 
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Egypt has a proud and reactive patriot population who wants leaders to be elected by themselves instead of a fachist bigot like Sisi who is charged to be the triggermen of his boss. Time will teach a good lesson to this dictator and his ignoble supporters praising the coup.
 
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Egyptian people love their armed forces, but Sisi needs to go now and let the Egyptian people rule the country. I am still pondering on what the war in Sinai is about and who keeps targeting Egyptian armed forces in Egypt. Egyptian forces blame MB and allies but does anyone have more info.

My opinion on MB was not good. They should have tried to work with other institutions in order to make egypt a better country. But instead they had issues with Al Azhar, issues with judiciary, issues with armed forces. I recall the Syrian war and Egyptian army was discouraging the Egyptian youth for joining the jihad but Egyptian MB leadership was declaring Jihad. I was surprised. I think Egyptian army was thinking we would be next after the Syrian war or that a war on your border is not good for you. The MB thought we are in power in Morocco, Tunisia and Egypt so Syria war will make us more powerful.

Alot of issues like above lead to the coup and back to military rule.
 
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loaw ji...arab spring the sequal ab shuru...

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sissy may again burn down ppl let them rot for one week and than put them in mass graves..
Egyptian army is not like Assad army, they are from same people.
 
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Egyptian people love their armed forces, but Sisi needs to go now and let the Egyptian people rule the country. I am still pondering on what the war in Sinai is about and who keeps targeting Egyptian armed forces in Egypt. Egyptian forces blame MB and allies but does anyone have more info.

My opinion on MB was not good. They should have tried to work with other institutions in order to make egypt a better country. But instead they had issues with Al Azhar, issues with judiciary, issues with armed forces. I recall the Syrian war and Egyptian army was discouraging the Egyptian youth for joining the jihad but Egyptian MB leadership was declaring Jihad. I was surprised. I think Egyptian army was thinking we would be next after the Syrian war or that a war on your border is not good for you. The MB thought we are in power in Morocco, Tunisia and Egypt so Syria war will make us more powerful.

Alot of issues like above lead to the coup and back to military rule.

Egypt is like my third home after America and Palestine. I have lots of Egyptians friends who are in the army and the Egyptian army is loved by most Egyptian people and they are very polite soldiers. If protests become significant, there may be a coup against Sisi or a situation like in Algeria where the military is in control and there is no acting ruler.
 
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Egypt will turn in to next libya soon as their economy is in disaster.All stage set for greater israel
 
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