Thousands of Egypt's doctors on Friday staged a rare protest against
police abuses after accusations two doctors were beaten up by policemen
in a Cairo hospital. At the headquarters of the doctors' union,
known as the Egyptian Medical Syndicate, doctors threatened strike
action if the police are not held accountable for abuses. Demonstrators
chanted "strike" and raised banners that read: "dignity for doctors".
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| Egyptian doctors shout anti-police slogans during protests in Cairo. |
Such
public protests rare under Egypt's President Abdel-Fattah el-Sisi.
Following the ouster of his Islamist predecessor, voices of dissent were
silenced and thousands of Islamists and activists were jailed.
The
demonstration came in response to last month's assault on two doctors
in Cairo's Matariya hospital, where one policeman pulled out a gun and
others violently forced two doctors into a vehicle before driving them
to a police station.
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