The Egyptian artist and contractor Mohamed Ali called on the Egyptian people to demonstrate on the ninth anniversary of the January Revolution, to force President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi to leave.

In a video clip on social media, Mohamed Ali called for avoiding friction with the police forces, stressing that he is calling for a peaceful revolution.

Muhammad Ali urged the demonstrators to avoid gathering in major squares or sit-in as this would cause "fatigue to the demonstrators."

He said that his plan is based on two axes. The first is to cut the main streets like Salah Salem Street, which will affect air navigation as it is close to Cairo International Airport, which contributes to the world hearing the voice of the Egyptians.

He also called for the cutting of the October 6 bridge that penetrates Cairo and its stopping leads to complete paralysis in the capital, in addition to the pyramid and Faisal Street in Giza Governorate, and the demonstration at the pyramids, "which will resonate globally due to its tourism position."

Muhammad Ali stressed that with this method of pretending, the army and police will not have the ability to deploy in the Cairo and Giza governorates as a whole.

The second axis of Muhammad Ali's plan is based on demonstrating in front of the media to force it to cover the demonstrations, and to say "the country is under the will of the people", as he put it.

He said that the protesters should follow the example of the "Free Officers" movement in 1952 when they took control of the media platforms, stressing the necessity of demonstrating in front of the official television building known as "Maspero" in central Cairo, noting that this is one of the tasks of the residents of the nearby areas, such as Shubra, Agouza, Imbaba and Kuwait Cat and paper.

The demonstrators also demanded to go to the media production city west of Cairo, calling on residents of the 6 October districts, Al-Ahram Gardens and Fayoum Governorate to demonstrate in front of the city's gates that include all private satellite channels.

Muhammad Ali called on the rest of the provinces to adopt the same plan to avoid major squares, cut off major roads and demonstrate in front of media platforms in each governorate.