Hundreds detained in Egypt

Hundreds detained in Egypt

Hundreds of people have been detained in anti-Abdul Fattah Sisi demonstrations since Friday, the Egyptian Center for Economic and Social Rights announced Sunday.

The Supreme State Security Prosecutor's Office, which deals with national security issues, began to question the detainees quoted in the statement, adding that students, journalists, activists, and lawyers are recorded among the detainees.

Egyptian jurist Mohammed al-Baqir said on his Facebook account that the number of detainees in the military camps of Es-Salam and Al-Jabal al-Ahmar was too high.

There was no comment yet from Egyptian junta authorities or judicial sources on the matter.

Meanwhile, Mohammed Ali, an Egyptian contractor living in Spain, called for a Million-Attendee demonstration in Egypt on Friday if Abdul Fattah Sisi does not leave his post.

Ali, who has accused Sisi with corruption, called for a multimillion-attendee demonstration if the country's institutions fail to force Sisi to leave the office.

The videos that Egyptian contractor Muhammad Ali, who lives in Spain, began posting on social media two weeks ago, quickly spread and responded on the streets of Egypt.

Ali, who said he had worked with the administration for a long time and knew about corruption in the country in recent years, was particularly targeting and accusing the coupist Abdul Fattah Sisi.

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