Not rising up against Al Sisi would render the two previous revolutions meaningless. Fascism does seem to have many faces in Egypt, and I worry that there will be some Brotherhood-sympathizers who'd try to argue that Muhammed Morsi wasn't one of them and that his dismissal was illegitimate.
Feel sorry for the Egyptians. Obedience didn't work, as it never does. Now it seems revolution doesn't either.
Rising up against Al Sisi is stupid also. It won't bring democracy for sure.
That is Sisi totalitarian regime of Egypt which is propped and supported by west with the support of Israel. liberal socilaist women's activist Shaimaa Sabbagh, who was carrying flowers to Tahrir Square gets shot by these Robotic brutal security forces that have masked faces..
sure she was targeted by some Brutal Bastards either it is from regime or other crooks of Egyptian politics.. This is outright daylight targeted political murder..
What else West should/can support? What else will be better there, than a military regime, really?
On the other hand, shooting liberal socialists is idiotic at least, from the regime perspective as well. These peoples don't do much trouble and let them have their way a little bit, will do only good for Al Sisi regime propaganda. At least arrest them for a couple of days. Well a regime is a regime, so hoping for rationality is to much I suppose...
Hope liberals will learn from this and stay safe home. There is no much they can to there. Sad buth truth...