Young Egyptians dance "Harlem Shake"
against Muslim Brotherhood
Millions of young Egyptians recorded their own version of the dance "Harlem Shake", a catchy theme
that has become famous on the Internet, to protest against the Muslim Brotherhood.
In the video, posted on the Facebook page of the organizers, may be the group of young people, many of them dressed up, dancing in a festive atmosphere in front of the headquarters of the Brotherhood in Cairo, in the neighborhood of Moqatam.
In the announcement, calling on Egyptians to dance the "Harlem Shake" to "break the boredom" as an alternative to traditional sit-ins and protests and asked participants not to strip.
A week ago, four young Egyptians were arrested after dancing in his underwear in the street, in the Cairo neighborhood of Sharpen, and were charged with committing an indecent act in a public place.
In the video, posted on the Facebook page of the organizers, may be the group of young people, many of them dressed up, dancing in a festive atmosphere in front of the headquarters of the Brotherhood in Cairo, in the neighborhood of Moqatam.
In the announcement, calling on Egyptians to dance the "Harlem Shake" to "break the boredom" as an alternative to traditional sit-ins and protests and asked participants not to strip.
A week ago, four young Egyptians were arrested after dancing in his underwear in the street, in the Cairo neighborhood of Sharpen, and were charged with committing an indecent act in a public place.
 
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