Egyptian businessman and artist Mohamed Ali called on Egyptians to take part in demonstrations after a match for Al-Ahly midnight, accusing the regime of President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi of arresting dozens of his friends.

Mohamed Ali posted the video on Twitter, calling for the streets to go out on Saturday evening after a match between Al Ahli and Kano Sport champion of Equatorial Guinea.

The contractor and the Egyptian artist that Sisi turned the streets of Egypt into military barracks for fear of a revolution, and that his regime arrested dozens of friends and staff in his projects.

In a previous video, Mohamed Ali sent a letter to Sisi saying: "It is enough for me to be proud of the fear, anxiety, and confusion that seemed to you upon your return from New York, even during your participation in the work of the UN General Assembly."

He also sent a message to the Ministry of Interior and the security forces, saying "reel of what they dragged from the people will not have mercy on you .. I will watch you day and night," and sent another message to the Egyptian people saying "prove the battle is not over.

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Mohamed Ali Secrets (@MohamedSecrets) September 28, 2019