It seems that the demonstrations of the past two weeks moved some of the stagnant political waters in Egypt, as Egyptians finally heard the voice of some politicians who had been silent for a long time, and political parties and movements returned to comment on the events and demand that the authorities respect the constitution and the law.

For two weeks since last September 20, popular demonstrations took place in several villages and on the outskirts of Cairo, denouncing the policies of President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi and demanding that he leave, in response to the call of the actor and contractor Mohamed Ali, with which activists and opponents interacted.

The security services confronted that demonstration with a tight fist and arrested dozens, as well as killing two people, the last of whom was Awais al-Rawi in Upper Egypt, who became an icon of this movement after the circulation of stories about his refusal to insult his father by the police, while others said that he refused to arrest his brother because his life ended with the bullets of police officers.

The tragedy of Aweys Al-Rawi prompted former presidential candidate Hamdeen Sabahi to sharply criticize the Egyptian authorities, warning of the coming explosion, a blast that the Social Democratic Party also warned of, but he expressed it with the word "ignition."

Sabahi and the Social Democratic Party came after similar criticisms that the Constitution Party started last week, when he called on the Sisi regime to listen to the people's demands, and then the Revolutionary Socialists Movement joined the demonstrations and demanded the release of the detainees, which was also announced by the Socialist Popular Alliance Party.

It is noteworthy that Sabahi was one of the most prominent figures of the opposition, and he was at the head of the June 30 demonstrations against President-elect Mohamed Morsi and set the stage for the military coup that Sisi led when he was defense minister in the summer of 2013, and then he competed with Sisi in the first presidential elections, but he emerged with a resounding defeat that paid The Egyptians made a joke about him by saying that he came third after Sisi and the false votes that were more than the votes he got.

Commenting on the killing of the narrator, Sabahi said, "An authority afflicted with atrophy of the political mind and enlarged security muscles, provokes the volcano of muffled anger to explode."

Owais Al-Rawi became an icon on social media platforms, where hashtags spread in his name, including "martyr of dignity" and "we are all Owais the narrator", glorifying his uprising against the diminution of the dignity of his father, and considers him a martyr that Egyptians should follow.

In turn, the Egyptian Social Democratic Party called for the release of prisoners of speech and opinion, and an end to any legal violations against citizens, stressing that this protects the homeland and rightly supports the state.

The party said that it followed the reports of the death of the citizen Awais al-Rawi in the village of Awamiya in Luxor, and that this incident, which carries a great disregard for the lives, dignity and legal rights of citizens, as well as silence and obscuring them, portends serious consequences for society, the most important of which is the spread of manifestations of discontent, anger and loss of confidence in Justice and the expense of wrongdoing and equality between citizens.

The party that is supposed to be on the side of the opposition but is participating in the upcoming elections within a list under the umbrella of power, added - through a strongly worded statement - "If we agree that internal, regional and international circumstances do not allow our country to endure a new jolt, then the responsibility to avoid this quake is shared by the citizen." And the responsible, not the citizen alone. "

The statement said that we should all remember that such practices during the Mubarak era led to a rift that continued to widen between the people and the authorities, which led to foci of tension that continued to increase and ignite, and reached its climax with the killing of Khaled Saeed and the explosion of the January 25 revolution.

He stressed that the frequency of events in the past weeks requires work to contain these protests, and to reduce the provocation of people's feelings and waste their dignity, instead of pushing things to ignite, through the real pursuit of establishing the simplest rules of legal justice, and truly opening the way for serious dialogue and the expression of different views .

Calm down a wish

In this context, local sources in the village of Awamiya in Luxor revealed that security leaders reached a truce agreement with the angry people over the narrator's killing.

According to Al-Jazeera Net correspondent

Abdullah Hamed

, the agreement stipulates that the officer who killed the narrator be referred to an urgent trial, and all those arrested in the recent clashes with the police will be released, in exchange for the residents not going out to demonstrate again, which may lead to new clashes.

The sources added to Al-Jazeera Net that a dispute arose between the officers participating in a recent campaign against the village to arrest demonstrators who participated in the recent protests against the regime, and a clash between the officers took place after Major "ALA" killed the narrator.

In the details provided by the source close to the family, the arresting force withdrew from the village after the residents had detained members of the police until the murderer was handed over. The father of the dead man demanded that they release them “because they are without guilt,” especially since the police agreed at that time to the funeral of his son’s body from the village, not from the hospital. .

The source - who refused to be named - confirmed that the situation is liable to explode at any moment despite the fragile agreement between the two sides, in the event that the security services breach their agreement with the people trapped inside the village by crowds of central security forces.

Popular congestion

A source - who refused to be named - working in the city of Luxor said that there is a state of tension prevailing in the city, amid excessive security control over the most important archaeological city in the world.

It is noticeable - according to the source - that the security services are trying to win over the popular leaders in the governorate and the elders of the families to achieve relative security stability, with the promise of political gains in the near future, which prompted a number of popular leaders and parliamentarians affiliated with Luxor to act among the people and communicate with them to absorb the burning anger. .

According to Hafez Abu Saada, a member of the National Council for Human Rights (governmental), the prosecution referred the murderer to trial yesterday and decided to detain him pending investigation, but no official statement has yet been issued by the prosecution regarding the incident, while several official websites deleted a statement of the Ministry of Interior regarding the incident after its publication. In minutes.