11 years after a coup ousted Egypt’s first democratically-elected President Mohamed Morsi, led by then-defence Minister Abdel Fattah al-Sisi, Egyptians do not seem to pay much attention to the anniversary. The limited reactions of social media users and publicly to the 11th anniversary of the removal of the Muslim Brotherhood's rule is no surprise. Rather, social media activists seemed more preoccupied with the impact of the worst economic crisis the country has sustained in modern history, mostly impacting low and average-income households. "Ideally, people are expected to celebrate a victory, an occasion they remember happily that has resulted in a positive outcome,
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