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The 2016-2017 Egyptian protests was a mass protest movement and political unrest movement against president Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi and his reforms, government and many other core issues. The first and major issue was massive corruption and the selling of Tiran and Sanafir to Saudi Arabia. Thousands chanted slogans depicting the government and demonstrations escalated. Live bullets was fired on peaceful demonstrators on 26 April, after nearly 2 months of wealthy protests. A deadly crackdown was used on protests. A wave of protests also hit areas like Alexandria, Port Said, Asyut, Faiyum, Giza and so on. Then, worker protests and strikes struck Cairo after a corruption scandal leak involving some workers. After the wave of civil unrest, massive bread protests took place in March 2017. They wer

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  • The 2016-2017 Egyptian protests was a mass protest movement and political unrest movement against president Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi and his reforms, government and many other core issues. The first and major issue was massive corruption and the selling of Tiran and Sanafir to Saudi Arabia. Thousands chanted slogans depicting the government and demonstrations escalated. Live bullets was fired on peaceful demonstrators on 26 April, after nearly 2 months of wealthy protests. A deadly crackdown was used on protests. A wave of protests also hit areas like Alexandria, Port Said, Asyut, Faiyum, Giza and so on. Then, worker protests and strikes struck Cairo after a corruption scandal leak involving some workers. After the wave of civil unrest, massive bread protests took place in March 2017. They were met With tear gas and water cannon as stones was thrown at police. The protest movement led to the deaths of 2 protesters. (en)
  • Las protestas en Egipto de 2016-2017 fueron un movimiento de protesta masiva contra el presidente Abdelfatah El-Sisi y su gobierno. El mayor reclamo fue la corrupción masiva y la venta de Tiran y Sanafir a Arabia Saudita. Miles de personas corearon consignas que representaban al gobierno y las manifestaciones se intensificaron. Se dispararon balas reales contra manifestantes pacíficos el 26 de abril, después de casi dos meses de acaudaladas protestas. Se utilizó una represión mortal contra las protestas. Una ola de protestas también afectó a áreas como Alejandría, Puerto Saíd, Asiut, Fayún, Guiza, etc. Luego, las protestas y huelgas de trabajadores golpearon a El Cairo después de una filtración de escándalos de corrupción que involucró a algunos trabajadores. Después de la ola de disturbios civiles, se llevaron a cabo protestas masivas por el pan en marzo de 2017. Fueron reprimidas con gas lacrimógeno y cañones de agua mientras se lanzaban piedras contra la policía. El movimiento de protesta provocó la muerte de 2 manifestantes.​​​​ (es)
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  • The 2016-2017 Egyptian protests was a mass protest movement and political unrest movement against president Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi and his reforms, government and many other core issues. The first and major issue was massive corruption and the selling of Tiran and Sanafir to Saudi Arabia. Thousands chanted slogans depicting the government and demonstrations escalated. Live bullets was fired on peaceful demonstrators on 26 April, after nearly 2 months of wealthy protests. A deadly crackdown was used on protests. A wave of protests also hit areas like Alexandria, Port Said, Asyut, Faiyum, Giza and so on. Then, worker protests and strikes struck Cairo after a corruption scandal leak involving some workers. After the wave of civil unrest, massive bread protests took place in March 2017. They wer (en)
  • Las protestas en Egipto de 2016-2017 fueron un movimiento de protesta masiva contra el presidente Abdelfatah El-Sisi y su gobierno. El mayor reclamo fue la corrupción masiva y la venta de Tiran y Sanafir a Arabia Saudita. Miles de personas corearon consignas que representaban al gobierno y las manifestaciones se intensificaron. Se dispararon balas reales contra manifestantes pacíficos el 26 de abril, después de casi dos meses de acaudaladas protestas. Se utilizó una represión mortal contra las protestas. Una ola de protestas también afectó a áreas como Alejandría, Puerto Saíd, Asiut, Fayún, Guiza, etc. Luego, las protestas y huelgas de trabajadores golpearon a El Cairo después de una filtración de escándalos de corrupción que involucró a algunos trabajadores. Después de la ola de disturbio (es)
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  • 2016–17 Egyptian protests (en)
  • Protestas en Egipto de 2016-2017 (es)
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