No. Egypt has never established fundamental political equality between citizens of different religions. Especially in the case of Judaism, Egyptian Jews were explicitly denied citizenship until the mid-1970s in order to deny them their rights and prevent them from asserting pro-Zionist political beliefs.
Ancient Greece was the first place to attempt to promote the political rights of all citizens.
During the reign of ancient Egypt's pharaohs, political and economical activities were under the rule of these dynasty pharaohs. The pharaoh would consult with his priests on religious matters, however, the non royal classes of people in ancient Egypt had no political rights.
Freedom of speech and freedom of the press.Freedom of religion.The life is poor.
It was a monarchy - there was no voting.
political prisoners
political prisoners
As Egypt is a Muslim country, womens rights are bound to be restricted.
good rights
Mostly farming
There are 24 political parties in Egypt. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_political_parties_in_Egypt. Maher
Society for Protection of Animal Rights in Egypt was created in 2001.
the pharaoh has the rights to punish all of Egypt