Independent: Rabaa Massacre: Five Years on Egypt Struggles with Legacy of Single Biggest Killing of Protesters in Modern History

Security forces massacred more than 900 on one bloody summer day in Cairo in 2013, but the failure to bring any of the perpetrators to justice speaks volumes about the country's human rights crisis  “The violence was on a whole new level – like nothing I had ever seen before,” said Ibrahim Halawa, an Irish national who was just 17 when the Rabaa massacre happened. “I have never seen so much killing in my life.” Ibrahim had taken a break from the pro-Muslim Brotherhood sit in at Cairo’s Rabaa Square to go home for a shower when his sisters called and told him in panicked voices they were being shot at. He rushed back, dodging tear gas and snipers, only to encounter Egypt’s security forces “just spraying bullets into everyone”. CLICK HERE to read the full story.