The ongoing plight of EIPR’s directors symbolizes the broader struggle for human rights in Egypt, where punitive measures stifle freedom and expression. The international community, represented by a coalition of 35 rights organizations, calls for the urgent lifting of unjust restrictions against human rights defenders. As Egypt prepares for scrutiny at the UN Human Rights Council, it stands at a crossroads: will it choose a path of accountability and respect for rights, or remain entrenched in oppression?
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