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The high-level intrigue that’s overshadowing Egypt’s election

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Egypt is approaching a critical moment. Since last fall, the popularity of President Abdel Fatah al-Sissi has steadily diminished not only among the public and many of Egypt’s secular and Islamist intellectuals but also among key supporters of his regime. He’s still going to win the sham presidential election scheduled for March 26 to 28. But there are many signs that his second term might not last for as long as he hopes.

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Egypt: Freedom for human rights lawyer Ezzat Ghoneim, detained for “rights terrorism”

In Egypt /Road Map Program, Statements and Position Papers

“المحور الحقوقي للإرهاب” احدث إدعاءات الداخلية المصرية لملاحقة المنظمات الحقوقية المصريةلمدة ثلاث أيام، اختفى المحامي الحقوقي عزت غنيم مدير التنسيقية المصرية للحقوق الحريات في أول مارس الجاري، قبل أن يظهر …

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Oral intervention on Egypt at the UN Human Rights Council 37th Session ‏

In Egypt /Road Map Program, International Advocacy Program, United Nations Human Rights Council

The Cairo Institute for Human Rights Studies delivered an oral statement at the United Nations Human Rights Council 37th session held in Geneva in March, highlighting the unprecedented deterioration of …

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Egypt: Announcing the campaign to end the death penalty

In Egypt /Road Map Program, Statements and Position Papers

منذ 26 ديسمبر 2017: 0 حكم إعدام منفذ نحن مجموعة من المدافعين والمدافعات عن حقوق الإنسان هالنا الارتفاع غير المسبوق في استخدام عقوبة الإعدام في مصر. حيث شهدنا في ظل النظام الحالي زيادة في معدل إصدار وتنفيذ أحكام …

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Egypt |The European Parliament calls on Egypt to suspend the death penalty and refrain from using it for counterterrorism purposes

In Egypt /Road Map Program, Parliament & the European Union, Statements and Position Papers

The undersigned rights organizations emphasize that the “unprecedented violations perpetrated by the Egyptian authorities are intensifying the frequency and severity of international condemnations.” Following the High Commissioner for Human Rights …