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![]() Egypt: Police Crack Down on Student Demonstration
The 21st of February 1946 marks a shameful memory in the modern Egyptian history. On that day, hundreds of students demonstrating on the movable Abbas Bridge were either shot dead or drowned in the Nile, after British officials ordered to open fire, before finally deciding to open the bridge.
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The 21st of February 1946 marks a shameful memory in the modern Egyptian history. On that day, hundreds of students demonstrating on the movable Abbas Bridge were either shot dead or drowned in the Nile, after British officials ordered to open fire, before finally deciding to open the bridge. Since then, this day has been commemorated at the Egyptian Students National Day. Zeinobia tells us more about the historical background during the British occupation for Egypt:
However this year, Egyptian students decided to celebrate in a different way. Several student movements and groups called for a demonstrations in university campuses demanding the following: Zeinobia continues in a follow up post:
Journalist Per Bjorklund, who was there and who has taken the photograph above, described the situation in his post “The students" first demand: Kick state security out!“:
On 22nd of February, demonstrations continued and spilled over to other universities too. At least one activist was “kidnapped” - a term used by activists to denote that someone has been detained by authorities and whose whereabouts are not known, not even by their own families and lawyers. Hossam reports:
For a full and detailed coverage of the first day, you can visit Tadamon masr blog [Ar]. You can follow blogs launched prior to the demonstration, some of which were monitoring the events with live blogging like, My right, Socialist students, A Socialist in Egypt, Resistance Students and Egyptian student national day. Pictures can be found at Ahmed AbdelFatah blog, My right post, Sara Carr , and Bjorklund sets on Flickr. And you can still find more updates on Hossam’s bookmarks, or the event"s Jaiku channel. |
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