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Egypt to probe torture claims

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Egyptโ€™s judiciary said Thursday it had launched an inquiry after Human Rights Watch accused security services of widespread torture of detainees in a probable โ€œcrime against humanityโ€.

The New York-based rights group said in a September report that security services in the North African country used torture as a โ€œsystematic practiceโ€ against suspected opponents of the government.

The prosecutorโ€™s office said Thursday that counsellor Nabil Sadik had ordered the appointment of a senior judicial official โ€œto investigate the allegations mentionedโ€ in the HRW report.

In a statement in English, it said the investigation, which began in late October, aimed to โ€œrightfully stand on the truth and take the necessary legal measuresโ€.

Since the army toppled Islamist president Mohamed Morsi in 2013, rights groups have regularly denounced the regime of his successor President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi over alleged abuses.

They have been particularly critical of a contentious law to regulate non-governmental organisations, which HRW and other groups in June said would โ€œcrush civil societyโ€.

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The head of the state information service, Diaa Rashwan, said Thursday the HRW report on torture was one of several โ€œunprofessional reports based on impressionsโ€.

Rashwan spoke at a conference on human rights where the government also launched a commission to create a โ€œnational strategy for human rightsโ€.

Ahmed Ehab, assistant foreign minister for human rights, said Egypt needed to reach โ€œthe point of balance between the campaign against terrorism and human rightsโ€.

 

Source: AFP

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