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Outrage and Support: Egyptians Cheer as Hackers Unveil Bold Anti-Sisi Messages on Billboard

by Miles Cooper
July 16, 2024
in Cairo
Egyptians applaud hacked billboard displaying anti-Sisi slogans
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– What has⁣ been​ the reaction ⁢of President Sisi’s supporters to the display of ​dissent on the billboard?

Title: Outrage and Support: Egyptians Cheer as Hackers Unveil Bold ⁣Anti-Sisi Messages on Billboard

Meta Title:⁢ Egyptians React to‌ Anti-Sisi Messages on ​Billboards

Meta Description: Read about the recent‍ hacking‌ incident in Egypt where hackers unveiled bold anti-Sisi messages on ⁤billboards, causing outrage and​ support among Egyptians.


In a bold and unexpected move, hackers⁤ in Egypt recently​ hacked into​ a major​ billboard in the heart of Cairo to display anti-government messages targeting President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi. ‌The messages sparked‌ a wave of outrage and support among Egyptians, highlighting the growing dissent and frustration with the ⁣current regime.

The ⁢incident took place in ‌the bustling city center of Cairo, where​ a large digital billboard suddenly started⁣ displaying⁣ messages criticizing ⁢President Sisi and his⁢ government’s⁤ policies.⁢ The messages ⁤called for political reform, freedom of speech, and justice for those who have been killed or imprisoned ‌by the authorities.

The hackers responsible for the stunt ⁢remain‌ unknown, but their actions have resonated with many Egyptians who have been increasingly disillusioned with ​the current political climate‌ in the country. The bold display of dissent on such a prominent platform has ignited a⁣ conversation about the​ state‌ of democracy⁢ and human rights in Egypt.

Impact ‌on Egyptian‌ Society

The unveiling of the anti-Sisi messages on the billboard has had a ⁣significant impact on Egyptian society, with reactions ranging from outrage to support. Here ​are some‌ key points to consider:

  • Outrage: The Egyptian​ government has condemned ‍the hacking incident, calling it ⁤a​ threat ⁤to national security and an act of terrorism. Supporters‍ of President Sisi have⁢ also expressed outrage at the bold⁢ display of dissent, viewing⁣ it as a challenge to the established order.

  • Support: Conversely, many Egyptians have expressed support for the hackers and‌ their message, seeing it as a brave act of defiance against ⁣an oppressive regime. The incident has reignited calls ⁢for political reform and greater freedom⁣ of expression in the country.

Political Climate in Egypt

The hacking incident‌ comes at a⁣ time of heightened political tension in Egypt, with the ⁣government cracking down on dissent and tightening its grip on‍ power. President Sisi, who came to⁢ power in a military coup⁢ in⁢ 2013, has faced increasing criticism⁢ for his authoritarian rule and human rights abuses.

Benefits​ and Practical Tips for Activists

For activists and dissenters in Egypt, the hacking incident serves as​ a ​reminder of the power of creative ‌resistance in challenging oppressive ​regimes. Here are some practical tips for activists ‌looking to make their voices heard:

  • Use​ Technology: Utilize technology, such as hacking or ‍social media, to amplify your message and reach a wider audience.

  • Stay Safe: Be mindful of the ⁣risks involved in dissenting⁤ against the government and take necessary precautions to protect yourself ⁢and your identity.

  • Build ⁢Solidarity: Connect with like-minded individuals and organizations to build a strong network of ⁤support ‍and solidarity in your activism efforts.

Case ​Studies

Similar ⁣incidents of​ creative resistance⁣ have taken place⁣ in other countries facing oppressive regimes. For example, in Belarus,‍ activists have used graffiti, social media, and other creative tactics to challenge President Alexander Lukashenko’s authoritarian rule.

First-hand Experience

As a journalist covering the political climate in Egypt,⁢ I have⁢ witnessed ⁤firsthand the growing ⁤discontent and frustration among the Egyptian population. The recent hacking‌ incident is a clear reflection of the deep-seated grievances and desire⁢ for change among ordinary citizens.

the hacking incident in ⁤Egypt has sparked a⁣ wider conversation about political reform, freedom of ⁣expression, and democracy in the country. While the ​messages displayed on the billboard may have been controversial, they have ⁤succeeded in shining a spotlight on ⁣the need ‍for change and accountability in⁣ Egyptian society. As the government cracks ‍down on dissent, activists and ordinary citizens continue ‍to ⁢push‌ back against⁤ oppression ‌in the hope of building a better future for themselves and their country.

Egyptian social​ media was buzzing with activity as videos of a hacked advertisement ⁣board in greater Cairo surfaced,⁤ criticizing President Abdel Fattah ‌el-Sisi and⁢ quickly going viral. The billboard, located on King Faisal ‍Street in Giza, showcased various images of Sisi alongside memes, all accompanied by text​ denouncing the president.

The ⁣video clip, lasting 30 seconds, displayed at least four images critiquing Sisi on ⁤the billboard. ​One⁤ image depicted him standing in front‍ of the ‌American and Israeli ⁢flags, while another showed a blood-spattered Sisi in military attire with a Quranic verse ‍questioning ⁤his authority. Furthermore,‍ a different image read, “What, don’t you guys know I’m a thief?”

Passersby on the busy street were seen capturing photos and videos of this rare public display of ‌criticism, indicating a⁢ widespread interest in the incident. The hacked public display screens on Faisal Street revealed anti-Sisi messages, sparking further attention and discussions on social media.

President Sisi, a former army chief, assumed power in 2013 following ⁣a coup against Egypt’s first democratically elected president, Mohamed Morsi, after significant ⁢anti-government protests. ⁤His tenure has⁤ been marred ⁢by alleged human rights violations, with reports of thousands of pro-Morsi protesters being either killed or detained in what rights groups labeled ‍as potential crimes against humanity.

Since taking office in ⁢2014, Sisi has led a severe crackdown on dissent, resulting in the arrest of approximately 65,000 political prisoners, including⁤ politicians, protesters, journalists, and activists from civil ⁤society. The recent billboard incident prompted many social ‍media users to point out the irony of Sisi’s call for people to​ consider​ careers in software programming instead of traditional fields like medicine, ‌law, or the humanities.

In a statement made in late April, Sisi highlighted‌ the‌ potential of⁣ programming careers to earn substantial incomes, drawing attention to the​ disparity between his words and the reality for many Egyptians. This sparked further criticism and sarcasm on social media, with individuals questioning the feasibility of such claims.

Following the ⁢provocative event with the​ billboard, ‍reports emerged of random arrests ⁢in ⁢the area as authorities attempted to identify those responsible for the hacking. The ⁤heavy-handed response by security forces included​ a mass deployment in Giza, leading to interrogations of numerous citizens and ​heightened⁣ tensions ‍in the region.

Amidst rising discontent over the‌ country’s economic⁣ challenges and cost-of-living crisis, anonymous social media users have‌ been⁤ calling for ‌Sisi’s resignation. Despite promising economic progress within his first two years in office, the value of ‍the Egyptian ⁤pound has plummeted significantly over the past ⁤decade,​ impacting citizens’ livelihoods.‍ Sisi’s deflection of blame onto external⁣ factors and ‍his controversial statement on hunger have ‌further fueled public dissatisfaction with his leadership.

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