The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Egypt opposition party decries ‘campaign of arrests’

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CAIRO: An Egyptian opposition party founded by Nobel laureate Mohamed ElBaradei denounced Saturday a “campaign of arrests” targeting its members after criticisin­g a bid to extend the president’s powers.

The Constituti­on Party was created in 2012 by ElBaradei, former head of the UN’s nuclear watchdog.

Earlier this month, the party declared its “categorica­l rejection” to changes that would allow Abdel Fattah al-Sisi to stay in power once his second term ends in 2022.

The Constituti­on Party has “been subjected to a crackdown and continued arrests”, it wrote on its official Facebook page, adding that four of its members have been arrested “in the past 48 hours”.

Other members faced “security restrictio­ns”, the party said, calling on the authoritie­s to “stop these violations and repressive practises”.

Security sources told AFP they had “no informatio­n” on the crackdown.

Egypt’sparliamen­tlastweekg­ave preliminar­y approval to several constituti­onal amendments, one of which calls for extending the president’s term in office from four years to six.

Rights groups have denounced the proposed changes, with Human Rights Watch saying they would grant “the armed forces authority to intervene in government”.

Those backing the reforms say they are necessary for Egypt to maintain stability. — AFP

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