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Egyptian President issues new anti-terrorism law

The Egyptian President Has Issued A Law That Broadens The State’s Definition Of Terrorism To Include Anyone Who Threatens Public Order “by Any Means,' And Gives Authorities Powers To Draw Up Lists Of Alleged Terrorists With Little Judicial Recourse.

PTI | Updated on: 25 Feb 2015, 11:35:39 AM

Cairo:

The Egyptian president has issued a law that broadens the state’s definition of terrorism to include anyone who threatens public order “by any means,” and gives authorities powers to draw up lists of alleged terrorists with little judicial recourse.

Under the new law, prosecutors can name someone a terrorist, freezing their assets, and barring them from public life or travel, with only simple approval from a panel of judges, and without a trial. The listing is valid for three years and can be renewed.

The legislation was signed in the form of a decree by President Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi last week and was distributed to reporters.

It is part of the government’s stepped-up campaign against an expanding insurgency by militant groups, including one that has pledged allegiance to the Islamic State group fighting in Iraq and Syria.

The authorities have also waged a sweeping crackdown on supporters of ousted Islamist President Mohammed Morsi, as well as young activists and groups that fuelled the uprising that toppled autocrat Hosni Mubarak in 2011.

Internationally, Egypt has pushed allies for closer cooperation to combat terrorism in the region, particularly in neighbouring Libya.

Rights activists criticised the law, saying it only serves to expand Egypt’s existing arsenal of legislation that empowers authorities against political opponents.

“In the absence of accountability and monitoring, we will never know whom this law is applied to,” said Mohammed Zaree, Egypt program manager at the Cairo Institute for Human Rights Studies. “The absence of accountability and monitoring only leaves authorities above the law.”

Egypt has been without an elected parliament since 2012 when the last elected house was dissolved by a court order.

El-Sissi has the power to approve new laws in the form of decrees.

The new law defines a terrorist group as any entity that calls “by any means, inside or outside the country, for harming individuals, terrorising them or putting their lives, freedoms, rights or security in danger.”

Furthermore, the label “terrorist group” also will apply to any entity that endangers the environment, antiquities, communications or transportation, or obstructs the work of local or international agencies in Egypt.

It also includes any group that uses “any means” to disturb public order, endangers security or state interests, and seeks to “disrupt the constitution or law, or harm national unity.”

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First Published : 25 Feb 2015, 10:59:00 AM

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