
Fig. 1. Courtesy of AalamWassef.
With the continuing rule of the SCAF (The Supreme Council of the Armed Forces) in Egypt, anti-SCAF online campaigns and videos are spreading over the Internet. They focus on those negative aspects of the SCAF rule such as cases of violent behavior committed by army members, media manipulation by army seniors, subjecting pro-democracy activists to military trials, and in general they demand the handover of power to a civilian authority. The main slogan in streets, on walls and even in cyberspace is "yasqut hukm il-askar" [Down with Military Rule], words inspired by "ash-shab yurid isqat an-nizam" [The People Want to Bring Down the Regime], a popular chant echoed during the Arab Spring protests.
One of the latest videos that got viral is a call for the general strike on February 11 by AalamWassef. (More information about the general strike and its demands can be found in ahramonline's report.)

Fig. 2. Courtesy of AalamWassef.
The full video with English subtitles is available here.
Other video by the same author accuses the SCAF of various acts against the Egyptian people.

Fig. 3. Courtesy of AalamWassef.

Fig. 4. Courtesy of AalamWassef.

Fig. 5. Courtesy of AalamWassef.
The full video with English subtitles is available here.
Mosireen, SCAFreaks and 3askarKazeboon are among other anti-SCAF channels present on YouTube. (More information about the 3askarKazeboon [Military Liars] can be found in thedailynewsegypt's article).
Revolution Records released its rap song Kazeboon in support for the above mentioned campaign.
Satirical channel Kharabeesh also has several videos related to the SCAF rule.

Fig. 6. Courtesy of Kharabeesh.
The SCAF has its own official Facebook page with more than 1,700,000 likes, but is almost absent on YouYube.
For more information about the topic read Menna Taher's article Egypt's YouTube revolution: Is it art?, which includes interviews with activists behind the campaigns.


