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Amnesty accuses Egypt of "stifling freedoms" ahead of COP27 | Africanews

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Amnesty International on Wednesday accused the Egyptian authorities of "continuing to stifle freedoms", six weeks before the opening of the UN World Climate Conference (COP27) in Egypt.

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