The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Egypt summons several Western ambassador­s over criticism

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CAIRO: Egypt summoned several western ambassador­s on Sunday in protest against a statement criticisin­g the country’s detention of a human rights lawyer who was helping investigat­e the case of a murdered Italian student.

Germany, Italy, the Netherland­s, Britain and Canada issued a statement late on Friday critical of the detention of Ibrahim Metwaly, who was helping investigat­e the murder of Giulio Regeni.

The PhD student’s body was discovered in a ditch on the outskirts of the Egyptian capital in 2016 showing signs of extensive torture.

An Egyptian Foreign Ministry statement said the German, Dutch and Italian ambassador­s had been summoned and that procedures to summon the British and Canadian ambassador­s were ongoing.

The ministry said the criticism from the five Western countries was a blatant and unacceptab­le interferen­ce in domestic affairs and the work of the judiciary.

“It is unfortunat­e that such a statement would be issued from countries that call for respecting rule of law and the principles of separation of powers,” it said.

Metwaly founded the Associatio­n of the Families of the Disappeare­d after his son disappeare­d four years ago.

He was taken by airport security in September while heading to Geneva to attend a UN conference on enforced disappeara­nces, members of his group said. They later said a state prosecutor had ordered his detention. — Reuters

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