Human Rights Situation in Egypt
Press Statement
John Kerry
Secretary of State
Washington, DC
March 18, 2016
I am deeply concerned by the deterioration in the human rights
situation in Egypt in recent weeks and months, including the reported
decision this week by the Egyptian government to reopen an investigation
of Egyptian non-governmental organizations (NGOs) documenting human
rights abuses and defending the freedoms enshrined in Egypt’s
constitution. This decision comes against a wider backdrop of arrests
and intimidation of political opposition, journalists, civil society
activists and cultural figures.
These steps run contrary to the universal principle of freedom of
association and to the Government of Egypt’s commitments to support the
role of civil society in governance and development.
Restrictions on the space for civil society activity will produce
neither stability nor security. I urge the Government of Egypt to work
with civic groups to ease restrictions on association and expression and
to take action to allow these and other human rights NGOs to operate
freely.
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