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Many liberal Egyptians cheered the massacre. The victims were Islamists, supportrs of a party that had grown deeply unpopular. It was a startling illustration of how easy it is 2 strip others of their humanity bc of their diff religion, politics, race or class (2/2) #Rabaa
— Abigail Hauslohner (@ahauslohner) August 14, 2018
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*** #ONTHISDAY ***#VIDEO
— Middle East Monitor (@MiddleEastMnt) August 14, 2018
Egyptians in London mark the anniversary of #Rabaa massacre | #RememberRabaa #Egypthttps://t.co/fyTqjybkWm
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5 years ago today! We will never legitimize a muslim brotherhood regime. Some of the most hateful and ignorant creatures on this earth. #Rabaa https://t.co/5OmDnZV8uN
— Coptboppé (@kirolos_wahba) August 14, 2018
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Remembering Rabaa: A survivor's story #Rabaa https://t.co/zAsONhxoY6 via @MiddleEastEye
— Jon Fenton-Harvey (@jfentonharvey) August 14, 2018
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The Rabaa massacre five years on: Doctors haunted by memories of victims burnt alive#Rabaa
— CAGE (@UK_CAGE) August 14, 2018
https://t.co/CcMJppYY3t via @MiddleEastEye
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"Later, I was hit by yet another bullet, this one from behind. My iPhone had made me a target." Powerful story by @soltanlife. #Rabaa #rabaamassacre https://t.co/QXbS1UdPWx
— DemocracyPost (@DemocracyPost) August 14, 2018
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The hypocritical standing of the west on the human rights of innocent protesters has shown the real face of western democracy ...! #Rabaa
— دكتور اصيل (@Asiel87) August 14, 2018
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READ: Interesting discussion between @MaajidNawaz and @RaynerSkyNews regarding controversy surrounding @UKLabour Party leader's #Rabaa hand gesture. https://t.co/su1nYIQv7V
— Helene Jnane (@HeleneJnane) August 14, 2018
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#Rabaa
— Ù…ØÙ…ود الخميسي (@alkmisymhmod359) August 14, 2018
Why sisi killed them in this day? pic.twitter.com/dYLqo4RUyh
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Ever since that date and hepocracy became synonym to democracy #Rabaa
— دكتور اصيل (@Asiel87) August 14, 2018
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#Rabaa
— Ù…ØÙ…ود الخميسي (@alkmisymhmod359) August 14, 2018
We must remember that day pic.twitter.com/Rz9W6A4oQz
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#Rabaa
— Ù…ØÙ…ود الخميسي (@alkmisymhmod359) August 14, 2018
We will never forget 14/8/2013 pic.twitter.com/ZLha8eofsN
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#Rabaa
— دكتور اصيل (@Asiel87) August 14, 2018
The genuine goodness is a threat to those who are at the other ends of moral spectrum..
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#Rabaa shadow looms over jailed photojournalist: 'He is everything to me' via @MiddleEastEye
— Sahar Aziz (@saharazizlaw) August 14, 2018
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#Rabaa 5 years ago was a massacre and a crime. Plain & simple.
— Ehab Lotayef (@lotayef58) August 14, 2018
It's not about which group you belong to or what ideology you believe in.
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And as a reminder of how unlikely anyone will be held accountable for #Rabaa massacre: #Egypt's parliament passed a law recently that could protect senior military commanders from being prosecuted for any crimes committed between July 2013 - January 2016. https://t.co/gwnIfQ7ghW
— Mona Eltahawy (@monaeltahawy) August 14, 2018
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No perpetrator has been prosecuted or even questioned for the #Rabaa Sq massacre, the worst massacre in modern #Egyptian history. But photojournalist @ShawkanZeid has been detained ever since for doing his job - documenting the news. #FreeShawkan https://t.co/UiVk3XJuoq
— Mona Eltahawy (@monaeltahawy) August 14, 2018
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#rememberRabaa despite being the worst massacre in Egypt’s history; the perpetrators, Al Sisi and his military regime, are still in power, and not a single person has been held accountable. #NoJusticeNoPeace #Rabaa https://t.co/7YQekHE1xC
— Ikhwanweb (@Ikhwanweb) August 14, 2018
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5yrs ago, #Egypt forces carried out one of the world’s largest killings of protesters (817+) in single-day in modern history.#Rabaa massacre was planned at highest levels.
— Lotte Leicht (@LotteLeicht1) August 14, 2018
Ongoing govt efforts to crush dissent cannot erase facts - accountability neededhttps://t.co/9lILnY7hKj
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This song by @CairoKee captures the polarized manner that Egyptians engage with & experience memory of #Rabaa. The song is called ناس بترقص وناس بتموت or 'people dance & people die.' To this day some celebrate memory of the coup & even Rabaa. Others mourn https://t.co/AFXXuzfizL
— Timothy E Kaldas (@tekaldas) August 14, 2018

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