Human Rights in Egypt

On January 25, 2011, Egyptians took to the streets demanding a change in their autocratic, unresponsive and increasingly corrupt government.

After eighteen days of protests, a brutal crackdown on demonstrators and a shutdown of the Internet, President Mubarak stepped down.

Mubarak had built a regime on violence, arbitrary detention of activists, and repression. He and his supporters staged brazenly rigged parliamentary elections in November 2010 and have brutally repressed its citizens.

Mubarak and his regime relied on U.S. assistance to deny the Egyptian people basic rights and freedoms. This cannot continue during the transition to elections. U.S. leadership must stand with the Egyptian people, and not just the next despot.

Help us send the message to President Obama that “Mubarakism” is no solution—and urge him to take steps to bolster democratic reform for the Egyptian people.

Listen to Esraa Abdel Fattah, an Egyptian human rights activist and co-founder of the April 6th youth movement, discuss recent developments in Egypt with Human Right’s First’s Neil Hicks, international policy advisor for Human Rights First, on the Brian Lehrer Show.

Latest News

Arrest of Leading Activist Part of Emerging Trend in Egypt

Cairo, Egypt – Human Rights First today condemns the detention of democracy activist Ahmed Maher at the Cairo Airport today.…


5-10-2013


Kerry Should Raise NGO Law Proposals with Egyptian Foreign Minister

Washington, D.C. – Today, as Secretary of State John Kerry meets with Egyptian Foreign Minister Mohamed Kamel Amr, Human Rights First…


4-30-2013


U.S. Should Condemn Proposed Repressive NGO Legislation in Egypt

Washington, D.C. – As fears grow about proposed bills that will further repress civil society in Egypt, the United States government…


4-16-2013


Morsi Must Establish Public Inquiry into Sectarian Clashes

New York City - Human Rights First today called on Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi to immediately establish a public inquiry into…


4-8-2013


Harassing Bassem Youssef, Fueling Societal Divisions

The harassment of Egyptian comedy talk-show host Bassem Youssef has caught the attention of people across the Arab world, many…


4-2-2013


Key Documents

Egypt's Transition to Democracy, One Year On: Recommendations for U.S. Policy»

Blueprint: Promoting Reform in Egypt»

Fact Sheet: Sectarian Violence in Egypt»


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