CAIRO – Member of Parliament and Chairman of the Board and Editor-in-Chief of al-Bawaba News, Abdelrahim Ali, denied the presence of enforced disappearances in Egypt.
He said Saturday that nobody can name a member of the political opposition who had disappeared in the past.
Ali referred at a debate with some western journalists to a woman who was claimed by BBC to have disappeared in the past.
The woman, he added, turned out to have escaped her family house, got married and has a child now.
He noted in the debate which was aired on private TV, al-Kahir al-Wal Nas, for him to comment on claims by western media on Egypt’s presidential election that some of those claimed to have disappeared in the past had joined terrorist organizations, such as Daesh.
He referred to Omar Ibrahim who was rumored to have been arrested by Egyptian police, even as he joined Daesh since 2016, and was killed in a battle with policemen in Cairo a few months ago.
These two cases cast doubt on all stories about enforced disappearances in Egypt, Ali said.
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