For the second day in a row, the hashtag "Leave O Sisi" has appeared on social media in Egypt, calling for the departure of President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi.

The broad interaction with the tag comes amid the demonstrations that took place during the past two days in several regions in Egypt, in protest against the deteriorating living conditions, and for Sisi to demand to leave, while early demonstrations took place today, Tuesday.

Egyptians went out in separate villages and cities in response to the call of the actor and former army contractor Mohamed Ali, who called for a demonstration on the first anniversary of the "September 20" demonstrations, in which thousands participated, and embarrassed the Egyptian regime last year.

Social media users circulated videos that they said were demonstrations that took place today, Tuesday, in Sohag Governorate (in the south of the country).

Tweeters published video clips showing the demonstrators smashing a police car, similar to the smashing of police cars during the past two days.

Demonstrations in Sohag now


9/22/2020 # Leave_ya_sissi pic.twitter.com/d6CZoJrML5

- Omar Farouk (@ 8I44myOmxQ2zTmc) September 22, 2020

#Sisi leave

Upper Egypt, the men, the


most important, the most important, the most important pic.twitter.com/tsLE1EKNQO

- ✌ Saidi Yajdi ✌ (@ mkopm9) September 22, 2020

Yesterday, the demonstrations - which were dominated by the night nature - continued for the second day in a row, as Egyptians demonstrated out of anger at the authorities' expansion in demolishing houses, claiming that they violated building requirements, without taking into account the social and economic dimensions, while others continued political demands, as Egypt witnesses Since the military coup in the summer of 2013, an unprecedented security crackdown, as well as the nationalization of political life and the supremacy of one voice in the media, has resulted in overcrowding in prisons with thousands of detainees.

Rights activists said that the Egyptian authorities have arrested about 25 citizens on charges of protesting, and the prosecution decided to detain them for 15 days pending investigations.

The Egyptian police released a video clip showing citizens bound, and said that they are accused of burning a police car in the Badrashin area of ​​Giza Governorate (west of Cairo).

The United Nations said that it does not grant a mandate for repression. In response to a question about the number of "political detainees" in Egypt, the international organization called for "people to be allowed to express themselves, and for governments to listen to people."

During a press conference for the organization’s spokesman, Stephane Dujarric, a journalist said that the number of "political detainees" in Egypt ranges between 60 and 100,000, and asked whether international silence about this situation represented a "mandate" to proceed with the policies of repression.

The most striking thing about the last two days' demonstrations was its departure far from the heart of Cairo, while the Egyptian security forces cordoned off squares and main streets in major cities, awaiting expected protesters, protesters took to the outskirts of the capital and the villages of the governorates.

Activists went on to say that villages and peripheries are relatively free from state hegemony, as tribe or family replaces the state in much of the management of affairs, which makes the scarecrow of the collapse of the state and Egypt's transformation of the Syrian model issued by the official media - terrorism to Egyptians not to protest - useless with the villagers. In contrast to the city-dwellers who are completely dependent on and totally subject to the state.

Activists also indicated that the nature of the demonstrators is different this time, as not known activists or those with political affiliations went out, but the general public, especially young people, went out, which calls for increased regime anxiety.

A group of Egyptian political forces, bodies and personalities said that the movement of the Egyptian street is a prelude to a wider movement and a major uprising sweeping Egypt, and that it represents a restoration of the January revolution and an affirmation of its principles.

The group added - in a statement - that the movement will not stop until the liberation of Egypt from its rapists who betrayed the country, insulted the military institution, and implicated the country in corrupt deals, according to the statement.

The group that signed the statement confirmed its support for the Egyptian people's movement against injustice and the law of collecting simple homes under the name of the Reconciliation Law.

The reactions of the tweeters in support of the demonstrations varied, as some mocked the regime’s ignorance of the popular movement, stressing that this was a repeat of the official media’s handling of the January revolution, while others advised the demonstrators that the movement should continue without stopping, stressing that this is the only way to protect the demonstrators Themselves from the oppression of the regime, before the demonstrations were the only way to succeed.

Most of the tweeters and activists agreed that the demonstrations surprised everyone, as pessimism dominated before that the inability of the Egyptians to move due to the experience of years of repression, killings and arrests, and they said that it was not the required momentum to put pressure on the regime, but it was also greater than the opposition's expectations before the regime itself.

The revolution is a popular action,


not a political work. The


revolution


does not have

a quota system,

nor does it have conditions that I

want

to


participate. Your


dress

remains like

someone else, and


sometimes


someone

else is

better than you - 1 # Descending_and_with_afin # The revolution has started # Falling_Abfattah pic.twitter.com/AkMKalfoEP

- Dr.

Hamza Zawbaa (@drzawba) September 22, 2020

The media says: The videos of the widespread demonstrations are from the demonstrations of the


past

year .. The

problem is that the past year they said there are no demonstrations 😂😂 # Leave_y_sissi pic.twitter.com/KFjBnV0qvt# Leave_ya_sissi pic.twitter.com/Et6G42lSAj

- ٌ 🔥👑 🔥👑 (@TiGoOR_KinG) September 22, 2020

By God, I see this, and not one of the optimists was expecting it, who was thinking that it would start with the revolution of the villages, who expected that Upper Egypt would move like that, who expected that the police would perform like that ... God is the greatest, a great night that the nights of the free people have returned # Village_Revolution # Leave_Alebaha # Sisi leave

- Emad Al-Beheiry (@EmadAlbeheery) September 21, 2020

I breathe in freedom ...


do not cut off the air


..


Circulating in Egypt # Leave_O_Sissi # The people_want_the fall of the system pic.twitter.com/zXyq2TxCIl

- Five in Al-Masry (@egy_five) September 21, 2020

# Leave_Oh_Sissi Al-


Sisi says that the


instructor

has violated him and

all of them will be held accountable. No one


who sits at home must leave


pic.twitter.com/fXPloObVSS

- Sayed (@ Sayed80633612) September 22, 2020