political prisoners
political prisoners
Human rights organizations estimate that there are over 15,000 political prisoners in Egypt, reflecting concerns over government repression and the suppression of dissent. Many of these individuals are detained for opposing the regime or participating in protests. This situation has drawn criticism from international bodies and advocacy groups, highlighting issues related to freedom of expression and human rights violations in the country. The ongoing crackdown on civil society and political opposition continues to be a significant issue in Egypt.
As Egypt is a Muslim country, womens rights are bound to be restricted.
good rights
Society for Protection of Animal Rights in Egypt was created in 2001.
the pharaoh has the rights to punish all of Egypt
Egypt is a monarchy so they don’t vote.
No
men in ancient Egypt almost the same rights as women in ancient Egypt.
freedom
no. they did not used to get much rights but they were known as all equal
They were allowed to marry.