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- They are beating and dragging protesters again in Qasr ElAiny street...
They are beating and dragging protesters on live TV...
you can see the police here...
Brutally beating again even though we have demanded
the Minister of interior to put an end to this type of violence...
On live TV for all to see...
- This scene that we can see here is that there 6 policemen
are beating someone lying on the ground...
- And they are taking him with them...
- And here we see the way security forces treat
a number of protesters at Qasr El Nil bridge now
right now...
- Don't these scenes remind you of something?
- In the video in front of you
you can see Mohamed "Kristy" standing.
The security forces are at the left of where he is standing.
The shooting came from that side, and not from the back.
He was throwing the stone in the direction of the security forces.
The shot came in his chest
while he was facing security forces.
So, who killed him?
- Our demonstration went into the side streets
so that we would completely avoid the building of the security forces.
When we had gone around and came into Al Bahr street,
we saw them standing at one of the corners
forming a line of security forces.
This provoked people as they saw that the police
had come out all the way to confront them
With an armoured vehicle on the corner.
The protesters started confronting them,
shouting slogans against the Ministry of Interior.
This made the security forces shoot tear gas at us
even though we had not thrown any rocks at them.
They shot at us with pellet cartridges
and many were wounded
with cartridge wounds in the back and legs.
- When men in civilian clothing
kidnap the kids and take them to the camps of the security forces,
without a trace, without anything at all,
and the kids come out of there dead
then it is their right to resist arrest
as getting arrested does not mean they get taken to a police station
and get prosecuted by law
but that they get taken to one of the camps of the security forces
where they are tortured, till death.
So, the kids, on seeing these men
clad in civilian clothes as we can see here
and not dressed like a police officer
which is supposed to take them to a police station
but they are rather taken to their death,
then it is those kids' right to defend themselves
because they know it is self defence,
self defence against death.