seeing this 14 girls standing in that cage in the court, and being treated as if they were high-risk krim flalsthese girls do belong to a group called the 7-8m movement. it does support the anti-coup alliance and the former president morsi, but before going to school or university they stood in in the streets about half an hour, sometimes carrying balloons with the sign of the anti-coup alliance on it, other days, like the day they were detained, they were forming a human chain. they were sentenced for thuggery, destruction of public property, among other charges. something the lawyer says they will now appeal, but it raises a lot of questions for many people here, especially that they were detained before the protest law happened. and then charged right in the middle of the uproar that exists in this country because of the protest law. some universities have been in turmoil for quite a while. the anti-coup alliance have been holding a lot of their demonstrations in there. students that support them are holding those demonstrations. they do turn violent once in a while, and today that's exactly