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Egypt’s El-Sissi pays state visit to France; activists angry

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Published : Dec 7, 2020, 6:41 PM IST

French President Emmanuel Macron welcomed Egyptian President Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi at the Elysee Palace and is expected to raise human rights concerns among the other topics on the agenda.

Egypt’s El-Sissi pays state visit to France; activists angry
Egypt’s El-Sissi pays state visit to France; activists angry

Paris: Egyptian President Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi on Monday began a state visit to France for talks on fighting terrorism, the conflict in Libya and other regional issues, amid criticism from human rights groups over the Egyptian leader's crackdown on dissent.

El-Sissi has overseen the largest crackdown on critics seen in Egypt in living memory, jailing thousands of Islamists along with pro-democracy activists, reversing freedoms won in the 2011 Arab Spring uprising, silencing critics and placing draconian rules on rights groups.

Egypt’s El-Sissi pays state visit to France; activists angry

Read:| Egyptians vote on referendum to extend el-Sissi presidency

Days before he arrived in France, amid pressure from the UN and Western activists, Egyptian authorities released three workers at one of the last rights groups still functioning in Egypt.

The three staffers of the Egyptian Initiative for Personal Rights, who were detained in November following a meeting with diplomats from western countries, were released Thursday pending an investigation into charges of belonging to a terrorist group and spreading false news.

El-Sissi often warns that his tough hand ensuring stability is necessary, pointing to war and destruction in Syria, Yemen and Libya as the alternative.

Egypt is a US ally and has deep economic ties with European countries.

French authorities see Egypt as a key country in efforts to stabilise the troubled region, and Macron has warned that in the absence of Western support, Egypt could turn to the West's authoritarian rivals China and Russia.

AP

Read:| Egyptians start to vote in parliamentary polls

Paris: Egyptian President Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi on Monday began a state visit to France for talks on fighting terrorism, the conflict in Libya and other regional issues, amid criticism from human rights groups over the Egyptian leader's crackdown on dissent.

El-Sissi has overseen the largest crackdown on critics seen in Egypt in living memory, jailing thousands of Islamists along with pro-democracy activists, reversing freedoms won in the 2011 Arab Spring uprising, silencing critics and placing draconian rules on rights groups.

Egypt’s El-Sissi pays state visit to France; activists angry

Read:| Egyptians vote on referendum to extend el-Sissi presidency

Days before he arrived in France, amid pressure from the UN and Western activists, Egyptian authorities released three workers at one of the last rights groups still functioning in Egypt.

The three staffers of the Egyptian Initiative for Personal Rights, who were detained in November following a meeting with diplomats from western countries, were released Thursday pending an investigation into charges of belonging to a terrorist group and spreading false news.

El-Sissi often warns that his tough hand ensuring stability is necessary, pointing to war and destruction in Syria, Yemen and Libya as the alternative.

Egypt is a US ally and has deep economic ties with European countries.

French authorities see Egypt as a key country in efforts to stabilise the troubled region, and Macron has warned that in the absence of Western support, Egypt could turn to the West's authoritarian rivals China and Russia.

AP

Read:| Egyptians start to vote in parliamentary polls

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