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Egypt marks fifth anniversary of Arab Spring

Egyptian President Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi has paid tribute to the Arab Spring on the 5th anniversary of the popular uprising.

Youths hold Egyptian flags on Tahrir Square in Cairo, Egypt, 24 January 2016, on the eve of the fifth anniversary of the 25 January uprising. (EPA)
Youths hold Egyptian flags on Tahrir Square in Cairo, Egypt, 24 January 2016, on the eve of the fifth anniversary of the 25 January uprising. (EPA) Source: AAP

Egypt's President Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi paid tribute on Sunday to the country's 2011 uprising that toppled longtime ruler Hosni Mubarak.

El-Sissi said Egyptians "are building together a modern developed civilian state that upholds the values of democracy and freedom."

El-Sissi delivered his remarks via a televised speech on the eve of the fifth anniversary of the uprising.

A recent spate of arrests and a heightened security presence in the capital Cairo have made clear Egyptian authorities' determination that the occasion will not be marked by popular demonstrations or militant attacks.

El-Sissi, who came to office in 2014 after a landslide election win, also cautioned against high expectations for democracy and freedoms.

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Under el-Sissi, rights activists say, the country's highly militarized police have resumed the Mubarak-era practices that played a large part in igniting the uprising, including torture, random arrests and, more recently, forced disappearances.


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