Abdel Rahman Mohamed-Cairo

For the tenth time in a row, Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi extended the state of emergency for three months under the pretext of "dangerous security conditions" in the country, which was received by Egyptian activists with indignation and ridicule by launching a marker through which they monitored various manifestations of repression under the exceptional law.

Shortly after its launch, the #Efficiency_Yafashal label entered the list of the most widely used Twitter tags in Egypt, and received widespread interaction, including cynical expressions and questions about the nature of stability that the Sisi regime has talked more than once as a manifestation of its success over the past years.

The interaction with the tag increased after the participation of the account of the Egyptian actor and contractor Mohamed Ali, who saw that Sisi's extension of the emergency resulted from "his loss of popularity and the high desire for salvation among the Egyptians, and therefore could not continue without emergency," he described.

Terrorizing people
A number of tweeters recalled the deterioration of the infrastructure experienced by the recent rain crisis, wondering whether the country needs laws to remove them from these bad conditions, or an emergency law to silence and terrorize people.

Others considered that the policy of the Sisi regime, including the insistence on the continuation of this law, to ensure that the Egyptian people consists of two layers, one rich and corrupt surrounded by fences, and another poor living in slums and suffer from poor living conditions.

While no one interacting with the tag found a way to submit a symbolic communiqué to the United Nations, he saw that the Egyptian people were kidnapped at gunpoint under this law, and evoked the last famous phrase of Sisi: "By God, if God says, I walk marginally."

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I can't live without an emergency
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I arrived to search the phones in the streets !!
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- Secrets of Muhammad Ali (@MohamedSecrets) October 26, 2019

We are a people kidnapped at gunpoint from one of the districts

#Enough

- Yasser El Shennawy (@YasserShennawy) October 26, 2019

What of course the methods needed to collapse and the minimum needed to ruin the study of the need ,,, ways to cook eggs you are still Htdrs important snapshot, #

- NEMO (@ nemo_107) October 26, 2019

He is the one who is good in him, cowardly, O fear, O tic
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- sami salah (@ samisalah6) October 26, 2019

Instead of emergency work to save the country from drowning in the rain .. Works emergency to silence the voice of everyone who says aah.

- Eman Nagy (@ EmanNag06936331) October 26, 2019

The emergency has been successfully renewed.
The emergency will end
in a
Twenty-sixth of January (twenty-two)
And you become valid for life.
Thank you for using the constitution

- OSTMOSTAFA✌ (@ vip012777) October 26, 2019

According to Sisi's decision published in the official gazette on Saturday 26 October, "a state of emergency will be declared throughout the country for three months from 1 am on Sunday, October 27, 2019," the tenth consecutive extension of the state of emergency. Emergency in Egypt.

"The armed forces and police shall take the necessary steps to counter the dangers and financing of terrorism, maintain security throughout the country, protect public and private property and save the lives of citizens," it said.

The state of emergency was first imposed in October 2014, but was limited to North Sinai.

On April 10, 2017, parliament approved a three-month state of emergency "to counter the dangers and financing of terrorism", following two attacks on two churches in the north of the country that killed at least 45 people and were claimed by ISIS.

Under the state of emergency, the Egyptian authorities have the right to monitor and confiscate newspapers and communications, as well as expand the powers of the army and police to impose insurance and inspection procedures, refer to exceptional courts, evacuate areas, impose curfews in other areas, and impose judicial guardianship, which is constantly criticized by Egyptian and international human rights organizations.