Graffiti on Qasr el-Nil Bridge sprayed in support of the martyr Khaled Said, as protesters take to Tahrir Square on Friday, 9 September, denouncing military tribunals, calling for ousting the ruling Supreme Council of Armed Forces, Mubarak’s generals.
Khaled Said‘s stencils sprayed by activists all over the entrance of the Ministry of Interior (MOI) and surrounding streets in downtown Cairo.
Hundreds demonstrated on Monday denouncing continued police torture, in Sheikh Rihan Street, in front of the main gate of the MOI, a place that was a big taboo to even stand at, let alone protest. I was detained and tortured at the SS headquarters in that compound in October 2000 on orders from SS General Hisham Abu Gheida.
Protesters in front of the interior ministry on Monday…
Protester carrying a banner “We want dignity”, in front of the Ministry of Interior (MOI), in downtown Cairo, on the first anniversary of Khaled Said‘s death.
Hundreds demonstrated on Monday denouncing continued police torture, in Sheikh Rihan Street, in front of the main gate of the MOI, a place that was a big taboo to even stand at, let alone protest. I was detained and tortured at the SS headquarters in that compound in October 2000 on orders from SS General Hisham Abu Gheida.
Protester carrying a banner with the torture formula “Tantawi + Essawi + Badeen = (Mubarak + Adly) to the power of 10 , in front of the Ministry of Interior (MOI), in downtown Cairo, on the first anniversary of Khaled Said‘s death.
Hundreds demonstrated on Monday denouncing continued police torture, in Sheikh Rihan Street, in front of the main gate of the MOI, a place that was a big taboo to even stand at, let alone protest. I was detained and tortured at the SS headquarters in that compound in October 2000.
Activists posing with a V sign in front of Khaled Said‘s stencils, facing the Ministry of Interior (MOI). Hundreds demonstrated on Monday denouncing continued police torture, in Sheikh Rihan Street, in front of the main gate of the MOI, a place that was a big taboo to even stand at, and which used to give me the creeps before the revolution even when just driving by it.
Activists sprayed a Khaled Said stencil on the security guards kiosk facing the Ministry of Interior (MOI), in downtown Cairo.
Hundreds demonstrated on Monday denouncing continued police torture, in Sheikh Rihan Street, in front of the main gate of the MOI, a place that was a big taboo to even stand at, let alone protest. I was detained and tortured at the SS headquarters in that MOI compound in October 2000.
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