Egypt Announces Freedom, Mass Pardon for 30 Jailed Activists
Egypt announced late on
November 24 the release of 30 political activists from jail, the latest in a
series of mass releases from detention amid intensifying international scrutiny
over the country's human rights record.
There was no immediate
word on the identities of the activists, and it was not immediately possible to
confirm how many of them have already been freed.
The announcement came
from Tarik el-Awady, a member of Egypt's presidential pardon committee. He said
the 30 had been in pre-trial detention, facing charges related to their
"opinions."
El-Awady later posted
photographs, describing them as showing several of the freed detainees hugging
family members and friends.
Since 2013, Egyptian
President Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi's government has cracked down on dissidents and
critics, jailing thousands, virtually banning protests and monitoring social
media. Human Rights Watch estimated in 2019 that as many as 60,000 political
prisoners are incarcerated in Egyptian prisons, many without trial.
The issue came to focus
during Egypt's hosting of the two-week world climate summit in early November.
The conference in the Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheikh was in part
overshadowed by the hunger strike of imprisoned Egyptian political dissident,
Alaa Abd el-Fattah.
As the summit known as
COP27 opened, el-Fattah intensified his monthslong, partial hunger strike to
completely stop any calorie intake and also stopped drinking water in an effort
to draw attention to his case and others like him.
Then, as concerns for
his fate mounted, he ended his strike. He remains in prison.
In the months building
up the summit, Egypt had sought to rectify its international image, pardoning
dozens of prisoners and establishing a new "strategy" to upgrade
human rights conditions.
Rights groups have
remained skeptical about whether these moves will translate into any lasting
change, with Amnesty International describing the strategy as a "shiny
cover-up"' used to broker favor with foreign governments and financial
institutions.
VOA
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