Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi
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‘Great president’: Trump on Egypt’s al-Sisi, who has cracked down on liberal and Islamist opponentsEgypt's Abdel Fattah al-Sisi has been criticized for his human rights record.PoliticsApr 9, 2019
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Egypt mosque attack: ISIS had issued warnings to village beforehandThe latest warning came as recently as a week ago, telling villagers in Al-Rawdah not to hold Sufi rituals on Nov. 29-30 to commemorate the birth of the Prophet Muhammad.WorldNov 26, 2017
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Egypt mosque attackers had ISIS flag, death toll rises to 305 including 27 childrenGunmen who attacked a mosque in North Sinai were carrying an Islamic State flag.WorldNov 25, 2017
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Militants kill at least 235 in Egypt mosque attackAt least 235 people were killed and 100 wounded when suspected militants set off a bomb and opened fire at a mosque in Egypt's restive northern Sinai on Friday, state media and eyewitnesses said.WorldNov 24, 2017
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Egypt jails journalist union chief, two membersAn Egyptian court sentenced the head of the journalists' union and two board members to two years in prison on Saturday.WorldNov 19, 2016
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Amal Clooney wants to meet Egyptian president, press for Mohamed Fahmy releaseLawyer Amal Clooney has requested a meeting with Egypt's president to press for the release of Al-Jezeera journalist and Canadian citizen Mohamed Fahmy.WorldFeb 7, 2015
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Why does Mohamed Fahmy have to give up citizenship for freedom?Mohamed Fahmy could soon be a free man, after being detained for more than 400 days in Egypt, but it appears to be coming at the cost of his Egyptian citizenship.CanadaFeb 2, 2015
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Mohamed Fahmy’s family ‘cautious and optimistic’ about talk of pardonThree Al Jazeera journalists who have been imprisoned in Egypt for nearly a year have been given some new hope they could soon be freed.CanadaNov 20, 2014
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Why Middle East strongmen are the real winners of Islamic State crisisAmerica's newly declared war on the Islamic State has been a boon for the region's dictators and the status quo - and a setback for human rights, observers say.PoliticsSep 15, 2014
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200 days into Al-Jazeera staff jailing, chronicling Egypt’s press crackdownIt's been 200 days since three Al-Jazeera journalists were first jailed. Here are just a few of the journalists arrested and killed in Egypt in the past year.WorldJul 16, 2014
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