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Germany criticises Egypt on human rights ahead of COP27

Commissioner urged to release jailed dissident Alaa Abdel Fattah

06 November, 17:14
(ANSA-AFP) - BERLIN, 06 NOV - Berlin on Sunday accused Egypt of not living up to its human rights obligations as the country prepares to host global leaders for the closely-watched COP27 climate talks. The German government's human rights commissioner, Luise Amtsberg, urged summit host Egypt to release jailed dissident Alaa Abdel Fattah, currently on hunger strike, and his lawyer Mohamed al-Baqer. "The fact that people who want to express their opinions freely and stand up for that right are punished with long prison sentences -- sometimes under inhumane conditions -- is unacceptable," Amtsberg said in a statement.

"Assuming global responsibility also means, above all, assuming responsibility for the protection of human rights," Amtsberg said. "However, the human rights situation in Egypt does not do justice to this." (ANSA-AFP).

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