Tear gas used to disperse protests in Cairo<br /> Thousands call for president to go<br /><br /> al-Sissi calls for stability<br /><br /> What is happening?<br /><br /> Egyptian security forces have used tear gas to disperse crowds protesting against President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi.<br /><br /> Videos uploaded to social media show anti-regime protesters chanting and marching in the affluent Dokko neighbourhood.<br /><br /> Thousands of police and soldiers were deployed across the Egyptian capital.<br /><br /> Security services moved quickly to block roads leading to popular central Cairo meeting points.<br /><br /> In pictures<br /><br /> #Egypt’s military deploys nationwide ahead of Monday protests https://t.co/lXPlFWwdhC #Sisi #tiran #sanafir #saudi pic.twitter.com/N59q03o8Ju— Ahram Online (@ahramonline) April 25, 2016<br /><br /> Anti-Sissi protest breaks out in Dokki and is dispersed almost as quickly as it starts #egypt pic.twitter.com/09qyaUBRi6— Leila Fadel (@LeilaFadel) April 25, 2016<br /><br /> Manif sauvage Dokki “Leave Leave Leave” pic.twitter.com/HQl0tCsvkc— F. Hume-Ferka
