'The regime is becoming more violent by the day': five years after Tahrir Square uprising

By Farid Farid
Updated January 22 2016 - 4:23pm, first published 3:18pm
There is a marked security presence in Cairo ahead of the fifth anniversary of the 2011 revolution.  Photo: Farid Farid
There is a marked security presence in Cairo ahead of the fifth anniversary of the 2011 revolution. Photo: Farid Farid
Central security forces patrolling downtown Cairo last week. Photo: Farid Farid
Central security forces patrolling downtown Cairo last week. Photo: Farid Farid
Egyptian President Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi, left, and Chinese President Xi Jinping, shake hands with children at the Presidential Palace in Cairo, Egypt on Thursday. Jinping is on a two-day visit to the country.  Photo: Handout/AP
Egyptian President Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi, left, and Chinese President Xi Jinping, shake hands with children at the Presidential Palace in Cairo, Egypt on Thursday. Jinping is on a two-day visit to the country. Photo: Handout/AP

Cairo: At Revolution Cafe, a stone's throw from Cairo's iconic Tahrir Square, there's an air of unease five years after the revolution .

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