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17 Arrested in Downtown Cairo Police Raids

April 22, 2016
Protests on Friday 16 April. Photo credits: Belal Darder

At least 17 people have been arrested in Downtown Cairo during late night and early morning raids. The raids, which primarily involved coffee shops in the downtown area, resulted in the arrests of “journalists and civilians”, reported Al-Masry Al-Youm citing police sources. It is unclear why the arrests took place. Lawyer and activist Haitham Mohamden got arrested from his home. No news about where he was taken to #Egypt #25April pic.twitter.com/KN06qibKyn — Sarah Mohsen (@sarah_m94) April 22, 2016 A lawyer working with the Association for Free Thought and Expression also stated on Facebook that 12 people have been arrested. On social media, Egyptians have been posting about friends and family members being randomly detained in downtown Cairo. The whereabouts of activists rounded up by the Egyptian police from cafes and from their homes are unknown https://t.co/NN6QgMjAmW — Hossam عمو حسام (@3arabawy) April 22, 2016 Meanwhile, 6 April reports that police raided the apartments of some of its members in an early morning operation. Some activist groups and activists have reported up to 50 people being arrested. However, this number could not be independently verified. The raids come amid calls for demonstrations…


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