The video was filmed yesterday, national Police Day and the anniversary of the uprising that toppled longtime autocrat Hosni Mubarak. The revolt was largely inspired by anger at police brutality.
The video, which has been shared 15,000 times on Facebook, showed the two men in their early 20s laughing as they unwrap and inflate condoms. "From the youth of Egypt to the police," was written on the balloons.
Tahrir was virtually empty on yesterday except for several dozen supporters of President Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi, the former general who overthrew an elected Islamist leader in 2013.
The two men in the video, actor Ahmed Malek and reporter Shady Hussein, who works for a satirical program, mimicked the el-Sissi supporters, waving Egyptian flags, kissing the ground and shouting "long live Egypt!"
Prosecutors are now reviewing complaints that accuse them of insulting the police. If charged and convicted, they face no less than six months in jail and a fine of 10,000 pounds.
"Maybe this whole situation arose from the frustration associated with the lack of freedom of speech that my generation is enduring these days," Malek wrote on Facebook today. "Still, that does not give me the right to transgress or express my views in a way that encroaches on the rights of others."
"I sincerely apologize to anyone insulted by the video, especially the police," wrote Malek, who was referred to a disciplinary committee by the actors' guild. The company that produces the satirical show Hussein reports for said it totally opposes what he did.
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