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had. for his role and his influence really, especially among young people he has spent the best part of the last nine years in prison. the most recent stint in prison started three years ago and he was sentenced by an emergency state security court to five years imprisonment for spreading false information over one facebook post he wrote. ii iin n one facebook post he wrote. how would ou one facebook post he wrote. how would you describe one facebook post he wrote. how would you describe the state of human rights in egypt? 0ne would you describe the state of human rights in egypt? one of his supporters, i think it is his sister is quoted about using cop27 to test egypt s civic space? egypt s civic space? egypt has been for the last eight egypt s civic space? egypt has been for the last eight years egypt s civic space? egypt has been for the last eight years in egypt s civic space? egypt has been for the last eight years in the i for the last eight years in the middle of a f
The “national dialogue” that Egyptian President Abdel-Fattah el-Sisi called for more than five months ago has nearly concluded its lengthy preparatory stage, though the official launch has repeatedly been pushed back. It will be a rare chance for opposition parties to present alternative policies to those of the president. But whether the dialogue marks a genuine change in the regime’s authoritarian policies remains to be seen.
Egyptian blogger Mohamed Radwan, known as “Mohamed Oxygen”, has been in detention since September 21, 2019. He is serving a four year sentence that started on December 19, 2021 and that has been mired with repeated aggressions and violations since. The young blogger has spent most of his sentence in solitary confinement, at the maximum security prison in the Tora prison complex. On September 22, 2022, Reporters Without Borders (RSF) signed a letter by the Association for Freedom of Thought and Expression, alongside other human rights organisations, renewing the call for the blogger's immediate and unconditional release.