Nearly 300 people were killed and thousands injured all over the country during the political unrest that started on January 25, with numerous people calling on Mubarak to step down.
Al-Sayed was one of the protestors whose efforts led to a full-scale uprising in the past couple of weeks. He says he wants a better future for Egypt.
"We don't want to make it personal with Mubarak, he's a decent man," Al-Sayed, who appeared in several Youtube videos chanting anti-government songs, told FilGoal.com.
"People suffer from poverty and unemployment while we're reading in newspapers about the president's billions.
"If he doesn't know about the corruption it's his fault. If he knows that's a disaster. He's convicted in both cases.
"This regime is what result in sectarian strife in Egypt. Everyone has the right to freely express himself."
All sports competitions in the country have been indefinitely halted due to security worries.
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11 صفقة ولاعبان من الأهلي.. قائمة منتخب السويس بتروجت للموسم الجديد
"لتوحيد قرارات الحكام وتطويرهم".. اتحاد الكرة يكشف عن منصة جديدة
دوري المحترفين - "يحمل تاريخ".. الكشف عن قميص بلدية المحلة للموسم الجديد
طاهر: مواجهة برشلونة ستكون احتفالية.. وأتمنى سنوات من النجاح مع الأهلي
محمد شريف يصل العراق وينضم لفريق الزوراء
اتحاد الكرة يحدد موعد قرعة الدور التمهيدي الأول لكأس مصر
تريزيجيه يصنع أول أهدافه ويقود الرياض للفوز في كأس الملك
عبد اللطيف يستقر على موعد معسكر منتخب الناشئين ضمن خطة الإعداد لكأس العالم











