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General Al Sisi’s intent to maintain his brutal crackdown on dissidents was likely bolstered by a perceived change of attitude of the United States with the rise of President Donald J. Trump, who is expected to prioritize counter-terrorism over respect for human rights.
In a telephone conversation this week, Mr. Trump promised General Al-Sisi, who met the president in New York in September and was the first Muslim head of state to congratulate him on his election victory, that the United States was committed to supporting Egypt in its fight against political violence.
read more: Trump’s nod encourages General Sissi’s reign of terror?
will this happen to us in pakistan also?
In a telephone conversation this week, Mr. Trump promised General Al-Sisi, who met the president in New York in September and was the first Muslim head of state to congratulate him on his election victory, that the United States was committed to supporting Egypt in its fight against political violence.
read more: Trump’s nod encourages General Sissi’s reign of terror?
will this happen to us in pakistan also?