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  • 2020-12-10 (xsd:date)
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  • el-Sissi said, as translated by Al Jazeera. His claim is misleading: there is abundant evidence that political repression and human rights abuses have been rife during el-Sissi’s rule. On December 2, ahead of the Egyptian president’s visit, 17 French and international human rights organizations released a letter to Macron urging him to halt providing unconditional support" for the Egyptian president. "French diplomacy has (en)
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  • As Egyptian President Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi wrapped up a three-day visit to France on December 9, government-tied media back home portrayed the trip as having been flawless and triumphant. However, one issue was missing from their stories about the red carpet, fanfare and military parade with which France greeted el-Sissi – human rights.At a December 7 news conference in Paris, journalists asked el-Sissi and his host, French President Emmanuel Macron, tough questions about human rights violations under the Egyptian president’s rule, and protesters staged a demonstration outside France's National Assembly.Standing next to Macron, el-Sissi defended his record. It is not appropriate for you to present the Egyptian state (en)
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