A poet named Osama Al-Atmani mourned the dead Egyptian police in the Awamiya area of ​​Luxor Governorate, Owais Al-Rawi, a poem that was spread on social networking sites.

The Egyptian poet Al-Atmani stated in his poem in colloquial language that the narrator did not accept insulting his father, so the security forces killed him in Luxor Governorate, southern Egypt.

Challenging the security reality, Al-Atmani said in his poem, “When he was insulted in front of him (insulted in front of him) with a bullet and a cheap weapon, they (they killed him).” ) Injustice lives between us (among us), if we did not return (we did not take) Owais' right.

It should be noted that the poem was widely circulated on social media, as being recited by the narrator's brother, which turned out to be incorrect after verification.

According to local sources and activists, special forces from the Egyptian police killed Awais Al-Rawi during raids that took place at dawn on Wednesday.

The sources added that the officer shot the narrator in the head and killed him, after which the village turned into a military barracks, where large numbers of troops and armored vehicles arrived in an attempt to counter the anger of the people.

The Awamiya area witnessed violent clashes between security forces and angry demonstrators for the killing of the narrator.

After killing the martyr #Uwais_al-narrator in Awamiya # Luxor, the police forces opened fire and tear gas canisters at the funeral and the mourners, for whoever does not know the sanctity of the neighborhood will not stop at the sanctity of the dead!

# Collect it_fore_the other must be high level par excellence.

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- Dr.

Mohamed Al Soghair (@drassagheer) September 30, 2020