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Some African, Eastern European and Asian nations welcomed Egypt’s promises to improve its human rights profile. Western European and Latin American nations focused on “disputed aspects that should be taken into account” and NGOs issued a statement saying that “the gap between what Egypt says and...
Judge Ibrāhīm Sharābī, the Secretary General of the “Egyptian Revolutionary Council” on his response to the Ministry of Interior’s accusations to the Muslim Brotherhoods that they gave up peaceful strategies, says ”the statements of the coup’s ministry of interior are funny, its lies as usual”....
52 Muslim brotherhood members were arrested by the Egyptian police today, among them 17 members charged for violence- related crimes. The ministry spokesperson added that “this is part of a strategic plan of being faster than the enemy”. (Qil News)  Read more here -Links do not function as of 4/4/...
The ministry of social solidarity closes 9 NGOs in Luxor because of their links to the Muslim Brotherhood.  The representative of the ministry in Luxor added “these NGOs will be closed completely by next week and their money and property will be claimed by the ministry to aid other NGOs” Read more ...
  11 NGOs issued a collective statement doubting the seriousness of the Egyptian government in addressing its human rights profile. According to the statement, “Egypt’s announcement to accept some of the international recommendations will be meaningless if the government did not act to achieve them...
  A businessman in al-Minya bought a piece of land and will pay for all the costs required for building a church in al-Minya for the memory of the 22 Copts from al-Minya who were murdered by ISIS in Libya. Prime minster Mahlib said that “the state agreed on building this church to honor its sons”....
In an event in Geneva that took place during the meetings of the International Council for Human Rights, the national council for human rights, the Egyptian council, and the Arab council for Human Rights issued a collective statement saying that “Egypt will continue its progress towards democracy...
Egypt’s UN ambassador, ʿAmr Ramadān says “we accept positive criticism that will support the progress that we aim for”. Worth mentioning is that 25 international organizations issued a statement “condemning the Egyptian government for its treatment of human rights defenders and for its human rights...
 Ihāb Fawzī, Egypt’s ambassador to the EU in Brussels “has sent Sāmih Shukrī, Minister of Foreign affairs a letter objecting the high number of death penalties against the Muslim Brothers in Egypt”. According to al-ʿArabī News, Fawzī believes such exaggerated numbers of death sentences make his job...
Muhammad al-Abasīrī, a prominent Salafi Imam issued a fatwa stating that “reporting those who invite others for violence and terrorism and their followers is an Islamic duty”. Abasīrī added “those who do not report the Muslim Brothers are participating in the violence by their silence and shall be...

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