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World News See other World News Articles Title: Anti-government protests erupt in Cairo, Egypt. Francis Gaitho @FGaitho237 Anti government protests erupt in Cairo, Egypt. Local Egyptian media report protests due to economic situation, the suppression of freedoms, and government corruption. Protesters are chanting "Ash-shab yurid isqat an-nizam," a popular Arab Spring color revolution chant. "The people want the fall of the regime." https://x.com/i/status/1871310606545940504 Massive anti-government protests erupted in Cairo on December 23 as Egyptians expressed anger at President Abdel Fattah al-Sisis administration. Citizens are protesting the worsening economic conditions, government corruption, and the suppression of civil liberties. Egypts economy has been struggling with high inflation, rising food and fuel prices, and widespread unemployment. The World Bank reports Egypts GDP per capita at $3,512.6 in FY23, with economic reforms failing to ease hardship. The ongoing Middle East conflict further strains Egypts finances. See also Why Comcast May Be Forced to Sell MSNBC to Elon Despite Joy & Rachaels Protests Al-Sisis regime has been criticized for repressing civil liberties, with Human Rights Watch documenting arbitrary arrests and torture. Freedom Houses 2024 report lists Egypt as Not Free, citing severe restrictions on press freedom and assembly. Corruption remains widespread, with weak enforcement of anti-corruption laws. Despite an authority dedicated to tackling corruption, many businesses with political ties still receive favorable treatment. A key trigger for the protests was al-Sisis announcement of a $45 billion new administrative capital and presidential palace. This extravagant spending angered many struggling Egyptians, seeing it as a waste of resources. See also Trump Nominees Are Targets Of Bomb Threats As Radical Groups Plan Massive Protests For Inauguration Day Protesters chanted Ash-shab yurid isqat an-nizam (The people want the fall of the regime), a slogan from the Arab Spring, and tore down al- Sisis posters in a symbolic act of rejection. Jason Jay Smart @officejjsmart 🔥🔥🔥 A day after the Egyptian Foreign Minister held a phone call with his Russian counterpart, emphasizing the need to intensify political consultations at the ministerial level
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