COP27 : Say the names of Egypt political prisoners
Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi has announced that he will attend the UN's climate change summit in Sharm El-Sheikh in the coming days. The BBC looks at the impact of the event on human rights and environmental activists in Egypt.
Source: middleeasteye.netPublished on 2022-10-26
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