5000 Bedouins held a demonstration in El-Massoura village near the Israeli borders last Friday asking for basic needs and their prisoners releasing.
Hundreds of protesters were crowded in the village streets, central Sinai and Sharm-el-sheikh demand for basic services. “We lack basic services, we don’t even have running water, we are not asking for too much, we just want to be treated like human beings,” tribal leader Sheikh Moussa el-Delh.
North Sinai poor Bedouins grow cannabis in Israeli borders and many clashes are occurred causing police to catch some of the community members.
Police aren’t allowed to interfere in the protest, but one of the clashes killed a 15-years-old dead child. Auda Mohamed Arafat was the symbol that pushes the demonstrators to demand for changing el-Massoura’s name to “Auda the Martyr”.
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