Items related to Day of Anger

Heba Afify
Egypt Independent
06 Apr 2013
8:00 pm:  In the Nile Delta, Gharbiya, Beheira and Sharqiya Governorates witnessed several marches Saturday...
Pro-Mubarak supporters stage protest as court reviews lawsuit filled by group of lawyers calling for removing Mubarak's name from public places, Cairo, 14 April,2011. Pro-Mubarak supporters gathered before the court calling for not removing Mubarak's name where they clashed with the opponents who were holding photos of the 25 January revolution martyrs.
Al-Masry Al-Youm 13 May 2012
North Cairo Criminal Court has cleared Major Mohamed Sadeq Dewidar, of Salam Police Station, on charges of killing a...
Egyptian demonstrators clash with Egyptian police during a protest to demand the ouster of President Hosni Mubarak and calling for reforms, Cairo, January 25, 2011. The protesters, carrying flags and chanting slogans against the government, rallied in a protest inspired by the uprising in Tunisia which led to the ouster of Zine El Abidine Ben Ali.
Egypt Independent 24 Mar 2012
Cairo Criminal Court on Saturday cleared a policeman of killing protesters during massive protests against the former...
Dozens of lawyers and families of the revolution martyrs protesting against what they called as 'intransigence' of the Appeal Court President in granting them permits to attend trial sessions of deposed President Hosni Mubarak, former interior minister Habib al-Adly, who face charges of killing protesters during the January revolution, Justice Ministry, Cairo, 11 August, 2011.
Al-Masry Al-Youm 18 Feb 2012
Giza Criminal Court on Saturday summoned Egypt's General Intelligence Chief Mourad Mowafy to testify in the next...
Clash erupted among police and people, Azbakeya police station, 3 June, 2011.
Shaimaa el-Karanshawi
Fatma Abo Shanab
29 Nov 2011
Security personnel have the right to defend themselves against attacks on police stations, which is considered a public...
Tens of thousands of Egyptians continued nationwide protests for the second day in a row in an unprecedented protest wave, Egypt, 25 January, 2011. Protests were planned to coincide with Police Day, now widely known as Day of Anger, against deteriorated situations on different levels like torture, poverty, corruption, unemployment as well as calls for canceling emergency case, raisin minimum wages and dismissal of current government. Bloody clashes erupted among protesters and riot police who tried to disperse them by using tear gas bombs, water hoses. Many were arrested 
Arabic Edition 17 Sep 2011
On Saturday the court trying former President Hosni Mubarak began watching videos allegedly showing the killing of...
طفل يشارك في مظاهرات جمعة الغضب الثانية، ميدان التحرير، وسط القاهرة، 27 مايو 2011. يحتشد عشرات الآلاف من المواطنين للمشاركة فيما أُطلق عليه جمعة الغضب الثانية أو الثورة الثانية، تأكيدا على مطالب ثورة 235 يناير، وللمطالبة بإجراءات سريعة وخاسمة في محاكمة الرئيس السابق حسني مبارك، ورموز نظامه.
AP
Arabic Edition
27 May 2011
Thousands of people poured into downtown Cairo's Tahrir Square Friday for what they called a "second...
Heba Afify 26 May 2011
Disagreements between revolutionary groups over protests planned for Friday reveal division between groups that took...
Mirette Bakir, sister of missing protester, Ziyad Bakir
Heba Afify 20 Mar 2011
Seeing him announced as a martyr on television, then receiving anonymous phone calls to say he was alive and well,...
Alastair Beach 16 Feb 2011
Gruesome details have emerged about the crisis in al-Qata prison, where guards were reportedly still shooting at...