Abdulfattah As-Sisiy
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Big businessmen, athletes, social media activists, and others are leaving Egypt in droves. In particular, 2,360 Egyptian companies moved to the UAE in the first half of 2024. The common factor behind the flight of investors, activists, or athletes is fear: fear of the future, fear of the unknown, and fear of authority.
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The truth about Sednaya prison, also known as the "human slaughterhouse" in Syria, reflects the fears that haunt the families of those imprisoned by the Sisi regime in Egypt, and raises questions: Are there underground prisons in Egypt? Where are the victims of forced disappearances? How many were tortured or subjected to medical neglect? Why doesn't Egypt open its prisons to international scrutiny?
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Israel has rejected Egypt's proposal for a two-day ceasefire in the besieged Gaza Strip. Although this initiative was supported by many ministers in the government, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu opposed it. He demands that the negotiations continue along with the attacks on Gaza.
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Abdul Fattah Sisi, who organized a coup in 2013 and overthrew the legitimate government of Mohamed Morsi, came to Turkey after 12 years. Within the framework of this visit, issues of cooperation development in defense, energy, trade and other fields will be considered. The leaders of the two countries will exchange views on regional issues, including the Gaza Strip and attacks on the occupied Palestinian territories.
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The ability of Egyptians to criticize colonialism, oppression and exploitation was greater and stronger before independence. After the colonialists were replaced by the national power, the scope of opportunities, rights and actions of the citizens was greatly reduced. The gap between the constitutions inspired by the spirit of freedoms, rights and duties and the existing bitter reality still exists and is widening. The present is worse than the past, and the future is worse than both. Egypt's recent past, independence and beyond - through the eyes of Azon Global.
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Egypt's National Electoral Council has announced that the current president, Abdel Fattah al-Sisi, has been re-elected as president.
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