The EU has voiced its concerns about ongoing arrests of activists and bloggers in Egypt over the past few weeks, and called for “the full respect of human rights and fundamental freedoms,” according to a statement from the EU’s External Action Service. Egypt rejected the “inaccurate reading” of the situation on the ground, the Foreign Ministry said in a statement.
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