In conjunction with Egypt's hosting of the African Cup of Nations, which kicked off last Friday, activists on social networking sites launched a solidarity campaign with football fans and to demand the right of those killed in the events of Port Said and the Air Defense Stadium. They also talked about the political situation in Egypt and the absence of freedoms.

Activists launched a page on the Facebook social networking site "Ga'ib", and the first publication on the page said that as an Egyptian youth group, they thought of "we need to think about it in Egypt." One of our first sisters (our brothers who died) In Port Said and Air Defense Lahad (to) all our brothers (our brothers) from Alaltras and others who are air (who are in) prisons, and each one of them Gayeb and his place is empty (and those who are absent and their place free) in the house .. terraces .. (The owners) on the coffees (cafes). "

They explained that the campaign comes under the hosting of the African Cup of Nations, demanding the masses under the slogan # encourage them to encourage them to encourage the Egyptian team and also remember "the right of the absent (Gaeib) and freedom (absent) and our brothers (and our brothers) and our absentees.

The page drew the attention of a large segment of Egyptians, especially young people, to direct political messages such as the publication of illustrations to compare each of the five stadiums and the nearby prison, which includes soccer fans, politicians and activists.

The page is based on the production of videos containing an emotional reminder of those who were killed or arrested football fans. In a section entitled "Seven Gifts," the sister of one of the dead who died after the end of the game of Ahli and Egyptian Porceedi in 2012, the number of 72 fans.

The Egyptian authorities say they were killed because of the stampede and fanaticism. The former activists of the military council, which was one of its members and headed by Marshal Hussein Tantawi, are accused of orchestrating the "massacre" in retaliation for the participation of the Al-Atras in the January 2011 revolution.

In 2015, 22 fans fell in front of the gate of the Cairo Air Defense Stadium during a match between Zamalek and Anby. Authorities said the reason was the stampede. Witnesses said the police fired gas bombs while trying to prevent the crowds from entering.

In another section entitled "Championship by Military Order" activists point to the presence of thousands of detainees in prisons, including many football fans.

Another publication spoke about the medical negligence of the detainees, which caused some of them to die in prisons, demanding health care and appropriate treatment.

And the interaction of many social networking sites with the campaign, demanding the adoption of its main demands, namely to encourage the Egyptian team, but remember the detainees and absent from the tournament, as well as attention to the deteriorating political situation in the country.

Some stressed that the success of the campaign comes to overcome the traditional ideas boycott football watch or criticize those who care about, "There is no conflict between watching and encouragement and interest in public affairs," according to some of them.

The real video touched me and hurt me terribly! : ') 💔

غايب - Missed # مصر_قد_التحدى # شجع_وافكرهم pic.twitter.com/seb28DTmV7

- SaRa (@ sarabarakat41) June 23, 2019

Freedom of detainees
Freedom is for me to live forever. Freedom country for those who teach us freedom

- ààsser_ñabíl (@ vulcano057) June 22, 2019

# Encourage them to visit them
Harem for detainees.
Freedom + 60,000 detainees
Freedom for 100 million Egyptians
The harem of the lower world

- Ayamostafa (@ Ayamost92631224) June 22, 2019

No matter how they tried to tell the truth .. We prefer Vakrin every # Ghayeb is not in his place in the stands nor in his home amid his family because of a word said by Mujabbeesh Abu Daboura. # Encourage them to visit https://t.co/iqgN7H7N7V

- Fares (@ HMe7rez) June 23, 2019