Thursday, 29 January 2015
Female protestors began gathering in downtown Cairo Thursday afternoon demanding an investigation into the deaths of activist Shaimaa Sabbagh and others who they say were killed by Egyptian security forces around the anniversary of the 2011 uprising.
The protestors gathered at the site of Sabbagh's death near Cairo's Tahrir Square, chanting "The interior ministry are thugs!" and holding signs with the word "Murderer" scrawled over Interior Minister Mohamed Ibrahim's face.
About 100 had gathered at the time the demonstration was meant to start at 2.00 pm local time, and protesters appeared to be avoiding blocking the streets by gathering on the sidew
The protestors gathered at the site of Sabbagh's death near Cairo's Tahrir Square, chanting "The interior ministry are thugs!" and holding signs with the word "Murderer" scrawled over Interior Minister Mohamed Ibrahim's face.
About 100 had gathered at the time the demonstration was meant to start at 2.00 pm local time, and protesters appeared to be avoiding blocking the streets by gathering on the sidew
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