Rights groups claim more than 1.1k people have been detained after protests last weekend, according to Reuters. The arrests were jointly documented by the Arab Network for Human Rights Information (ANHRI), the Egyptian Center for Economic and Social Rights, and the Egyptian Commission for Rights and Freedoms, according to ANHRI head Gamal Eid. Notable reported arrests include Hazem Hosny, a former spokesman for the 2018 presidential campaign of former military chief of staff Sami Anan, and Hassan Nafaa, a writer and Cairo University professor. Prominent rights lawyer Mahienour El Massry was also arrested earlier in the week. The Wall Street Journal also has the story.
More from Enterprise
Your points are currency, treat them like one
Most people treat credit card points like a pleasant surprise:…
How should young people think about money and budgeting?
Your income and your time are your biggest assets in…
Former Deputy PM Ziad Bahaa-Eldin joins Adsero to head new regulatory practice
Plus: Former International Cooperation and Planning Minister Rania Al Mashat…
Blnk raises USD 37.1 mn to scale its consumer finance operations
The local fintech reached profitability last year and will use…