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During Hosni Mubarak's presidency in Egypt, he curtailed several fundamental rights and freedoms. Key among these were restrictions on freedom of expression, assembly, and the press, often using emergency laws that allowed for the censorship of media and the suppression of dissent. Political opposition was stifled through harassment, imprisonment, and the banning of political parties. Additionally, human rights abuses, including torture and extrajudicial killings, were reported, undermining citizens' rights to life and security.

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