Once again, human rights dominates the conversation on Egypt in the international press. At the top of the list in the press and on social media is the arrest of a dancer and her photographer after a shoot at the Djoser Pyramid. Meanwhile, Human Rights Watch wants the IMF to require more transparency on military-owned enterprises, CPJ says a detained photographer faces new terrorism charges, and the suspension of Egypt’s investigation into the murder of Italian PhD student Giulio Regeni is still getting ink.
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