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Egyptian Protests Continue

More: Dank [hardship] movement [revolution of the poor] calls for more demonstrations

 

Like every Friday for the past 63 weeks, Anti-coup alliance (ACA) has called for nation-wide protests in Egypt on Friday. In this post we present a digest of the anticoup events that happened during the day. You can view and download the raw data of our monitoring in Arabic and English.

We monitored 89 anticoup events in 21 governates. The top three governates were Cairo, Beni Suef and Dakahlia.

Rallies were the most common type of events, followed by stands and human chains.Other protest forms, namely vehicle rallies also happened.

There was a diverse range of organizers of protests, including youth, students and women. Dank Movement, that organized another wave of protests earlier this week was also present as an organizer of some events.

Our protest map will be updated with all of September’s protests early next month. In the meantime, why not follow us on twitter to stay updated with our coverage of events? We’ve got lots of surprises and improvements waiting for you during the next week. Stay tuned.

 

More: Dank [hardship] movement [revolution of the poor] calls for more demonstrations

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