[2] He reported an incident of mob harassment of women, and broadcast several videos of police brutality.
[1] Human rights groups said that YouTube was shutting down a useful source of info on abuses in Egypt just as the government was increasing its crackdown on independent and opposition journalists.
[3] Elijah Zarwan thinks that it was unlikely YouTube was reacting to official government pressure.
A number of them were charged with demonstrating illegally, chanting slogans against the state, and causing disorder.
[9] In the early hours of 23 May 2018 Abbas was taken by police from his home to state security offices, where he was charged with "involvement in a terrorist group", "spreading false news" and "misuse of social networks".