al nada square near cairo university and the rabah mosque in the capitol. thousands of protesters have had been gathering there for six weeks, demanding the military reinstate president mohamed morsi. they were violently removed after warnings and ultimatums. they were like ownerred to a massacre, until today it was unclear how many people died. human rights watch said at least 817. egypt's health mirch industry said 617 bodies were found, but the casualty is set much higher, 2600. the military argued at the time, the protesters were hiding weapons at the site but the international community condemned the raids. analysts say it marked the beginning of a government crack downed of the muslim brotherhood. rabah was a symbol for morsi supporters, political speeches and large gatherings. the sit-ins happened during the holy modify -- month of ramadan. huhuman rights watch said, now president abdel fatah al-sisi should be investigated. the movement to reinstate egypt's first ever democratically elected president started using a symbol of a hand showing four fing