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Constitution: al-Sisi's presidency could to be expanded
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Devi, Sharmila
in
Censorship
/ Constitutional law
/ Constitutions
/ el-Sisi, Abdel-Fattah
/ Human rights
/ Military
/ Mubarak, Hosni
/ Researchers
/ Social networks
/ Term limitations
/ Torture
2019
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Constitution: al-Sisi's presidency could to be expanded
by
Devi, Sharmila
in
Censorship
/ Constitutional law
/ Constitutions
/ el-Sisi, Abdel-Fattah
/ Human rights
/ Military
/ Mubarak, Hosni
/ Researchers
/ Social networks
/ Term limitations
/ Torture
2019
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Constitution: al-Sisi's presidency could to be expanded
2019
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“There is significant cause for concern that due process and fair trial guarantees may not have been followed in some or all of these cases, and that the very serious allegations concerning the use of torture were not properly investigated”, Rupert Colville, spokesman for the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, said in a statement. “By extending term limits, eroding whatever remained of judicial independence and enshrining military oversight in the constitution, this coup turns Egypt into a naked military dictatorship, without even the promise or veneer of democratic rule”, wrote Ezzedine C Fishere, a former Egyptian diplomat, in The Washington Post. Hussein Baoumi, a researcher in Egypt for the human rights group Amnesty International, told The Lancet he believed it was likely the constitutional amendment to increase presidential term limits would be passed, but the judiciary might be able to fight to preserve what independence it had.
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Elsevier Ltd,Elsevier Limited
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