FINANCIAL TIMES: West has emboldened Egypt’s ruthless regime

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Egypt's Abdel Fattah al-Sisi doesn't even pretend to value democratic rights

View of the New Cairo Courthouse, where an interrogation session was held for arrested members of the Egyptian Initiative for Personal Rights, in New Cairo, Egypt November 23, 2020. Picture: REUTERS

Their apparent crime was to host a meeting of 13 Western diplomats, including the ambassadors of Germany and France and the number two from the British embassy, to discuss human rights. Yet this has been the regime’s modus operandi since Abdel Fattah al-Sisi, a former military chief, seized power in a 2013 coup that ousted Mohamed Morsi, the Muslim Brotherhood leader who was the country’s first democratically elected president.

At any hint of protest, whether against the regime or over economic grievances, hundreds are rounded up. The press is muzzled. Entities linked to security agencies have taken over independent broadcasters. There is not even a facade of democracy.

 

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