Egyptian Human Rights Violations: A Reflection 10 Years Later
A decade has passed since Egypt witnessed a significant political upheaval on July 3, 2013. On that day, the country's military took charge, ousting the first democratically elected president and installing an interim administration.
The 2013 coup marked a critical turning point for Egypt's democratic aspirations. The removal of the democratically elected president disrupted the country's nascent democratic process and raised concerns about the future of democratic governance. Despite subsequent elections and constitutional amendments, the political climate in Egypt has been characterized by limited political freedoms and a narrowing space for opposition voices.
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