Misr 25

Misr 25 is a satellite television channel in Egypt, owned by the Muslim Brotherhood. It was initially launched to broadcast non-stop footage of the Tahrir Square protests. It was taken off air during the 2013 Egyptian coup d'état, and there were reports of its staff being arrested. The channel was reportedly being used to call people to rally in support of Mohamed Morsi, listing locations for pro-Morsi congregations and portraying the fight "as one for both political legitimacy and Islam".

Misr 25

Misr 25 is a satellite television channel in Egypt, owned by the Muslim Brotherhood. It was initially launched to broadcast non-stop footage of the Tahrir Square protests. It was taken off air during the 2013 Egyptian coup d'état, and there were reports of its staff being arrested. The channel was reportedly being used to call people to rally in support of Mohamed Morsi, listing locations for pro-Morsi congregations and portraying the fight "as one for both political legitimacy and Islam".