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Our organizations write to you in response to the disappointing US-Egypt Strategic Dialogue held on November 8-9 in Washington, DC. In the days leading up to the dialogue, the State Department both publicly and privately committed to elevate human rights and accountability for abuses as topline priorities with Egyptian authorities. By all appearances, the Biden administration has failed that commitment.
Sixty-four organisations have called on the Egyptian authorities to end its crackdown on independent organisations and peaceful dissent. The statement reiterated a call for the establishment of a m.
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Berlin, Germany, 30 October 2018. During an official visit by Egypt’s President Sisi, a woman takes part in a protest with a placard stating that Sisi belongs in prison and at The Hague (criminal court). Abdulhamid Hosbas/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images In a joint statement, 64 rights groups from around the world called on Egypt s President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi to immediately end the ongoing crackdown on freedom of association, independent groups, and peaceful dissent.
This statement was originally published on cihrs.org on 1 June 2021.
Urgent Action Needed to Address Serious Concerns Raised by UN Rights Bodies
We the undersigned 64 organizations from around the world call on the Egyptian authorities, including President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi, to take immediate action to