Well, Egypt is noted for its food shortages and riots. Things are starting to heat up as the government cuts bread subsidy. Good times. Let's Go Brandon. If you had plans to tour the pyramids, might want to reschedule.
Protests In Egypt Following Government Decision To Cut Subsidized Bread Quotas March 9, 2017 Egypt | Special Dispatch No. 6823
In the recent days, protests have erupted in Egypt following reports that the government has decided to cut the daily quota of subsidized bread from five loaves per capita to only three loaves,[1]due to the deep economic crisis the country is suffering.[2] The protests, each attended by hundreds of people, took place in Giza, Alexandria, Minya and elsewhere.[3] In the city of Desouk protesters disrupted train traffic by standing on the tracks,[4] and in Alexandria they blocked a road and demonstrated in front of the Supply Ministry's offices. In Kafr Al-Sheikh demonstrators called out "down with Al-Sisi" and "Al-Sisi is an oppressor."[5]
Well, Egypt is noted for its food shortages and riots. Things are starting to heat up as the government cuts bread subsidy. Good times. Let's Go Brandon. If you had plans to tour the pyramids, might want to reschedule.
Protests In Egypt Following Government Decision To Cut Subsidized Bread Quotas March 9, 2017 Egypt | Special Dispatch No. 6823
In the recent days, protests have erupted in Egypt following reports that the government has decided to cut the daily quota of subsidized bread from five loaves per capita to only three loaves,[1]due to the deep economic crisis the country is suffering.[2] The protests, each attended by hundreds of people, took place in Giza, Alexandria, Minya and elsewhere.[3] In the city of Desouk protesters disrupted train traffic by standing on the tracks,[4] and in Alexandria they blocked a road and demonstrated in front of the Supply Ministry's offices. In Kafr Al-Sheikh demonstrators called out "down with Al-Sisi" and "Al-Sisi is an oppressor."[5]
Bread quotas are good. That means there is bread. - Bernie Sanders
Well, Egypt is noted for its food shortages and riots. Things are starting to heat up as the government cuts bread subsidy. Good times. Let's Go Brandon. If you had plans to tour the pyramids, might want to reschedule.
Protests In Egypt Following Government Decision To Cut Subsidized Bread Quotas March 9, 2017 Egypt | Special Dispatch No. 6823
In the recent days, protests have erupted in Egypt following reports that the government has decided to cut the daily quota of subsidized bread from five loaves per capita to only three loaves,[1]due to the deep economic crisis the country is suffering.[2] The protests, each attended by hundreds of people, took place in Giza, Alexandria, Minya and elsewhere.[3] In the city of Desouk protesters disrupted train traffic by standing on the tracks,[4] and in Alexandria they blocked a road and demonstrated in front of the Supply Ministry's offices. In Kafr Al-Sheikh demonstrators called out "down with Al-Sisi" and "Al-Sisi is an oppressor."[5]
Bread quotas are good. That means there is bread. - Bernie Sanders
Starvation diets are good for the blood pressure an insulin levels.
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Protests In Egypt Following Government Decision To Cut Subsidized Bread Quotas
March 9, 2017
Egypt | Special Dispatch No. 6823
In the recent days, protests have erupted in Egypt following reports that the government has decided to cut the daily quota of subsidized bread from five loaves per capita to only three loaves,[1]due to the deep economic crisis the country is suffering.[2] The protests, each attended by hundreds of people, took place in Giza, Alexandria, Minya and elsewhere.[3] In the city of Desouk protesters disrupted train traffic by standing on the tracks,[4] and in Alexandria they blocked a road and demonstrated in front of the Supply Ministry's offices. In Kafr Al-Sheikh demonstrators called out "down with Al-Sisi" and "Al-Sisi is an oppressor."[5]