What is going on in egypt today
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Egyptian security forces, mainly the army, as well as ISIS-affiliated militants, committed serious and widespread abuses in North Sinai, some of which amount to war crimes, since the conflict escalated in late Human Rights Watch documented several indiscriminate and possibly unlawful air and ground attacks by security forces.
Human Rights Watch also documented 50 cases of arbitrary arrests, of whom 39 were likely forcibly disappeared; at least 14 have been missing for three or four years.
Both sides carried out extrajudicial killings. Since , Human Rights Watch has documented 20 extrajudicial killings of residents by government forces. The army has arrested and forcibly disappeared children as young as These are unofficial detention sites lacking judicial oversight. Detainees often face ill-treatment, abuse, and sometimes torture. Between January and June , 3, alleged militants and 1, military and police members were killed in Sinai hostilities.
Egyptian authorities have not released statistics on civilian casualties, and often included civilians in militant death counts, making it difficult to ascertain what proportion of civilians make up these figures. The Washington-based Tahrir Institute for Middle East Policy estimated that authorities arrested at least 12, Sinai residents between July and December , though the government has only acknowledged about 7, in its official statements.
Human Rights Watch documented demolitions of at least 3, homes and commercial buildings by the army between January and May alone. These demolitions are carried out without any judicial oversight or independent recourse mechanism. With a state of emergency and long curfew hours imposed uninterruptedly in Sinai since late , restrictions on movement, also justified under the rhetoric of counterterrorism, led to severe shortages of food and other essential items for months during Sinai Province militants have kidnapped, tortured, and extrajudicially executed civilians, routinely targeting those they perceive to be pro-government.
Sinai Province runs detention sites where civilians are held and interrogated. Civilian and military courts sentenced hundreds of individuals to death in , often in mass trials in cases that stem from alleged political violence or planned violence. According to the Egyptian Front for Human Rights , as of June authorities executed at least 15 prisoners in three cases on political grounds. Egypt's Sisi to attend Libya conference in Paris. EU pressure on migrants' countries could work better than new Belarus sanctions -official.
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