Egyptian President Vows to Fast Track Process of Putting People to Death

October 9, 2020 Off By HotelSalesCareers

Egyptian President Abdel Fatah al-Sisi vowed Tuesday to escalate his clampdown on dissent and political opposition by expediting the process of putting people to death.

The announcement is the latest sign the U.S.-backed head of state is enforcing full-blown authoritarian rule, which some analysts warn is the worst the country has seen in 60 years—including during the regime of former President Hosni Mubarak who was toppled by a popular uprising in 2011.

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Speaking to reporters at the Cairo funeral of state prosecutor Hisham Barakat, who was killed in a car bombing on Monday, al-Sisi said he will soon unveil laws that will fast track hearings of people on death row and slash their rights to appeal their executions. Because the president is ruling by decree, his statements could very well be implemented.

Al-Sisi vowed this process will move swiftly.

“The hand of justice is tied by laws… We will not wait for that,” said al-Sisi in comments broadcast over state television. “We will not sit for five or 10 years putting on trial the people who kill us.”

It still is not clear who killed Barakat—who himself oversaw mass trials in which hundreds of people were put to death without due process.

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