Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Egypt: Military rulers have ‘crushed’ hopes of 25 January protesters

Amnesty International, 21 November 2011

Egypt's interim military rulers have been accused of continuing Mubarak-era abusesEgypt’s interim military rulers have been accused of continuing Mubarak-era abuses © Mohamed Ali Eddin/Demotix
By using military courts to try thousands of civilians, cracking down on peaceful protest and expanding the remit of Mubarak’s Emergency Law, the SCAF has continued the tradition of repressive rule which the January 25 demonstrators fought so hard to get rid of.
Philip Luther, Amnesty International’s Middle East and North Africa Acting Director

 
Egypt’s military rulers have completely failed to live up to their promises to Egyptians to improve human rights and have instead been responsible for a catalogue of abuses which in some cases exceeds the record of Hosni Mubarak, Amnesty International said today in a new report.

In Broken Promises: Egypt’s Military Rulers Erode Human Rights, the organization documents a woeful performance on human rights by the Supreme Council of Armed Forces (SCAF) which assumed power after the fall of former President Hosni Mubarak in February.

The report’s release follows a bloody few days in Egypt that has left many dead and hundreds injured after army and security forces violently attempted to disperse anti-SCAF protesters from Cairo’s Tahrir square.

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