Egypt prepares for second Friday of rage

Whistleblower Mohamed Ali, backed by Egyptians, is calling for a second Friday of rage in continuation of the protests that have taken place in the country for almost two weeks.

Ali called on Egyptians to unite against General Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi on the anniversary of the 20 September protests against soaring prices and widespread house demolitions, which are taking place under the pretext that they have been constructed illegally. Source Memo

Egypt executes 13 dissidents tied to Muslim Brotherhood, detains reporter for protest coverage

Egyptian authorities executed 13 people who allegedly had close ties with the Muslim Brotherhood group, opposition-backed media reported Sunday.

Known for its links to the organization, Watan TV channel said on Facebook that officials carried out the death sentences of the imprisoned political dissidents, while state-run Akhbar al-Yawm newspaper claimed four people were executed. Source Daily Sabah

Italy softens harsh migration rules championed by Salvini

Rescue boats now face lighter fines and migrants will not be expelled if they risk persecution at home. Italy has softened harsh rules penalising aid groups that bring undocumented migrants ashore and extended protection for refugees who risk persecution at home.

The so-called “security decrees”, which former Interior Minister and far-right leader Matteo Salvini spearheaded in 2018 and 2019, were amended by a government decree approved by the cabinet late on Monday. Source Al Jazeera

Turkey’s Erdogan slams Macron’s plan to defend France’s secular values, view of Islam ‘in crisis’

President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Tuesday criticised his French counterpart Emmanuel Macron’s proposal to defend his country’s secular values against radical Islam as an “open provocation.” This is the third successive day of Turkish anger at Macron’s plan to “liberate Islam in France from foreign influences,” adding to a growing list of disputes between the French leader and Erdogan. Source France24

France Lyon: Riots and partially burnt church in Rillieux-la-Pape

Saturday evening, a burning vehicle was thrown against the Saint-Pierre Chanel church in Rillieux-la-Pape, near Lyon, without however managing to set the building on fire.
During a brief trip to the city on Monday evening, October 5, the Minister of the Interior Gérald Darmanin strongly condemned the attempted fire against the Saint-Pierre Chanel church, calling it a “shock against the Republic” , and promised police reinforcements in the metropolis of Lyon. Source L’Obs