sliding further and further into all-out civil war, with pro-government forces battling Islamist militias for power in the eastern city of Benghazi, where the revolution that ousted Gadhafi started in 2011.
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in title, tags, annotations or urlInterior Minister urges using machine guns against protesters in new leaks - Daily News Egypt - 0 views
Crackdown On Student Protesters In Egypt - NYTimes.com - 0 views
Three Years After Gadhafi's Death, Libya Slides Into Civil War As Death Toll Rises In Benghazi - 0 views
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renegade army general Khalifa Hifter, the man who has assembled a militia of former Libyan soldiers and is leading them on a campaign to oust Islamists from the country.
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He is now at the head of a militia that supports moderate values against radical Islam in a campaign called "Operation Dignity."
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Egypt fills its prisons, but don't worry, it'll make more - Al-Monitor: the Pulse of the Middle East - 0 views
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gypt's worsening human rights abuses are not going unnoticed.
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People are being assaulted on many fronts, from travel restrictions and false imprisonment to limits on freedom of expression, torture and killings.
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pproved 16 new prisons in only 2½ years in response to the detention of thousands of young people. Some facilities are still under construction. The number of prisons in Egypt has risen from 42 to 52 since 2011,
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The Muslim Brotherhood, Terrorism and U.S. Policy - 0 views
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On Wednesday, February 24, the Republican dominated House Judiciary Committee voted 17-10 along party lines to require the State Department to take action to designate the Muslim Brotherhood a foreign terrorist organization. The move would be welcomed by Egypt's President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi and the United Arab Emirates who have been waiting for such an action to occur. Many believe the Muslim Brotherhood is what is preventing democracy in the Middle East and have a powerful stronghold that greatly affects these changes in the region.
Egypt's Move to Destroy Human Rights Threatens U.S. Interests - 0 views
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This article could not be published in Egypt. At least that's my understanding of the gag order a judge, Hesham Abdel Meguid, imposed on reporting or commenting on the criminal case against independent civil society organizations in Egypt after meeting with President Sisi and his senior intelligence and security advisors.
Human rights on trial in Egypt as NGO funding case revived | Reuters - 0 views
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EIPR associate director Heba Morayef expects that freeze to be extended to the group as a whole, potentially forcing its office to close.
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Abdel Fattah Sisi
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