Egypt’s Bloody Sunday and Its Ripple Effects
Egypt’s Bloody Sunday and Its Ripple Effects
This chapter presents a case study of the protests and massacre that took place outside the state television and radio building in Cairo, known as Maspero, in October 2011. It explores questions of how the army’s assault on peaceful protestors affected the relationship between SCAF and revolutionary youth movements. It also looks at its impact on Coptic resistance movements and Church-society relations.
Keywords: Maspero, Massacre, Army, Protests, SCAF, Youth movements, Resistance movements, Church-society relations
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