Khaled Mohamed Saeed ( Arabic: خالد محمد سعيد IPA: [ˈxæːled mæˈħæmmæd sæˈʕiːd]; 27 January 1982 - 6 June 2010) was an Egyptian man whose death in police custody in the Sidi Gaber area of Alexandria on 6 June 2010 helped incite the Egyptian Revolution of 2011. Perspective Features A demonstrator carries a poster of Egyptian Khaled Said on the second anniversary of his death over Qasr El Nile bridge in Cairo. (File photo: Reuters) Remembering Khaled Saeed, whose death sparked Egypt's revolution Khaled Saeed is an icon of the January 2011 nationwide uprising after being brutally killed by police Follow
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February 2, 2011 / 6:16 PM EST / CBS ALEXANDRIA, Egypt - Khaled Said's body was barely recognizable. The 28-year-old was beaten to death last June by two policemen on a public street.. Here are the facts of this tragic case: Khaled Mohamed Saeed, 28, was at an Internet café that he frequented in the Sidi Gaber district of Alexandria when two officers from the local police station entered the café and demanded to see everyone's ID cards, claiming that they were authorized to do this under the Emergency Law, a law that has been. Khaled Mohamed Saeed was an Egyptian man whose death in police custody in the Sidi Gaber area of Alexandria on 6 June 2010 helped incite the Egyptian Revolution of 2011. Photos of his disfigured corpse spread throughout online communities and incited outrage over the fact that he was beaten to death by Egyptian security forces. A prominent Facebook group, "We are all Khaled Said", moderated by. On 6 June 2010 Khaled Mohamed Saeed died under disputed circumstances in the Sidi Gaber area of Alexandria, with witnesses testifying that he was beaten to death by police. Alexandria, home of Khaled Saeed, experienced major protests and clashes with police. There were few confrontations between demonstrators, since there were few Mubarak.
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English: Khaled Mohamed Saeed (; January 27, 1982 - June 6, 2010) was a young Egyptian man who died under disputed circumstances in the Sidi Gaber area of Alexandria on June 6, 2010, after being arrested by Egyptian police. Photos of his disfigured corpse spread throughout online communities and incited outrage over allegations that he was beaten to death by Egyptian security forces. Slowly the details emerged and it became known that he was Khaled Mohamed Said, a 28-year-old young entrepreneur from Alexandria. Khaled was beaten to death by two officers because he possessed video footage of policemen sharing the spoils of a drug bust. Five years ago in Egypt, the death of Khaled Saeed - a man who posthumously became an icon of a revolution that toppled longtime President Hosni Mubarak - in police custody did not go unnoticed. On June 6, 2010, Saeed was reportedly dragged out of an internet cafe and set upon by two policemen in the northern city of Alexandria. Khaled Mohamed Saeed (Arabic: خالد محمد سعيد IPA: [ˈxæːled mæˈħæmmæd sæˈʕiːd]; 27 January 1982 - 6 June 2010) was an Egyptian man whose death in police custody in the Sidi Gaber area of Alexandria on 6 June 2010 helped incite the Egyptian Revolution of 2011. Photos of his disfigured corpse spread throughout online.
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[Aerial view of protest marching through Cleopatra Square shouting Khaled Saeed's name on 13 April 2012. Video by Amro Ali] As Egyptians commemorate Khaled Saeed this year and in years to come, they also need to make peace with Kaled Wave so as to tune in to the war cry of a swindled generation whose political exclusion for so long has left them with the dilemma of drug abuse or religious. Khaled Mohamed Saeed ( Arabic: خالد محمد سعيد IPA: [ˈxæːled mæˈħæmmæd sæˈʕiːd]; 27 January 1982 - 6 June 2010) was an Egyptian man whose death in police custody in the Sidi Gaber area of Alexandria on 6 June 2010 helped incite the Egyptian Revolution of 2011.
The "We are all Khaled Saeed" Facebook page, which played an instrumental role in encouraging people to protest during the 18 days, commemorated Saeed's death by publishing a series of his photographs. Saeed was killed on 6 June 2010 after reportedly being beaten by two policemen who arrested him in an internet cafe in Sidi Gaber. Ellen Lust. November 3, 2011. Editors' note: On June 6, 2010 a 28-year-old Egyptian named Khaled Mohamed Said was beaten to death by Egyptian police while in custody. Four days later the "We are all Khaled Said" Facebook campaign was launched, fueling a public outcry that eventually led to the overthrow of the Mubarak regime.
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Also among those sentenced to 15 years in prison were photojournalist Khaled Mohamed Abdel Raouf Mohamed Sahloub, and photojournalist, Alia Nasreddin Hassan Nasr Awad. Names of those sentenced to 10 years imprisonment Khaled Mohamed Saeed (Arabic: خالد محمد سعيد IPA: [ˈxæːled mæˈħæmmæd sæˈʕiːd]; 27 January 1982 - 6 June 2010) was an Egyptian man whose death in police custody in the Sidi Gaber area of Alexandria on 6 June 2010 helped incite the Egyptian Revolution of 2011.