Dissent is prevalent across the country and it is being manifested in the shape of occasional protests. Last September, the general-turned-president Abdel Fattah el Sisi’s repressive government faced a major protest, too.
Experts say the sudden release of Sami Annan, Sisi's political rival, indicates Egyptian military generals are not so sure whether the country is heading toward the right direction.
With Algeria and Sudan ousting longstanding leaders, ongoing unrest in the Gaza Strip and protests in both Iraq and Lebanon, there is a feeling that change could once again be sweeping across the region.
Opponents of the Egyptian government live in fear as anti-government protests lead to a crackdown on dissent.
Why the government's austerity measures and claims of decreasing inflation don’t sit well with regular Egyptians.
More than 1,000 people have been detained by Egyptian authorities, including academics and a journalist.
The Egyptian government easily silences or dismisses critics but even President Sisi is having a hard time ignoring one wealthy exile sparking protests in Egypt.
Contractor turned exiled nemesis of President Abdel Fattah El Sisi expresses fears that he is being hunted by agents loyal to the Egyptian regime in Spain.
The protest was coordinated and organised by the Muslim Community Network and the Yemeni American Community.
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