Threat of home demolitions sparks protests among Egypt's poorest
by Ruth Michaelson from on (#58V1H)
Amnesty International says two killed in unrest over law demanding residents pay fines to legalise homes
Rights groups say two Egyptians have been killed and hundreds more detained in a recent wave of protests as anger mounts against a law some of those hit hardest by the economic fallout from coronavirus say now threatens their homes.
The protests, mostly in impoverished remote areas, were spurred on by a growth in anti-government sentiment, in particular over a law demanding residents pay fines to legalise homes built on agricultural land. Many say they cannot afford the fine, despite government threats to demolish the homes of those who can't pay.
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