
- Protesters chanted against the Army Council and it’s leader, Field Marshal Tantawy in Talat Harb Square, in downtown Cairo. The protest came mainly as a reaction to the killing of more than 20 civilians by the military in front of the State TV building.
- Protesters chanted against the Army Council and it’s leader, Field Marshal Tantawy in Talat Harb Square, in downtown Cairo. The protest came mainly as a reaction to the killing of more than 20 civilians by the military in front of the State TV building.
- While cores of many protests come from activist groups such as 6th of April movement there are many unaligned that hear about protests through friends and the internet. This group of friends have no don’t support any particular party but came from their homes in the satellite cites to protest downtown. Their sign says “We the people are the red line”, a a play off the pro-military slogan “The Military is a red line”. Protesters chanted against the Army Council and it’s leader, Field Marshal Tantawy in Talat Harb Square, in downtown Cairo. The protest came mainly as a reaction to the killing of more than 20 civilians by the military in front of the State TV building.
While cores of many protests come from activist groups such as 6th of April movement there are many unaligned that hear about protests through friends and the internet. This group of friends have no don’t support any particular party but came from their homes in the satellite cites to protest downtown. Their sign says “We the people are the red line”, a a play off the pro-military slogan “The Military is a red line”.
Protesters chanted against the SCAF Supreme Council of the Armed Forces and it’s leader, Field Marshal Tantawy in Talat Harb Square, in downtown Cairo. The protest came mainly as a reaction to the killing of more than 20 civilians by the military in front of the State TV building.


