Egyptian authorities detain US food vlogger in Cairo

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Popular YouTuber Will Sonbuchner was detained and interrogated by Egyptian authorities in late January for trying to film reviews of local food on the streets of Cairo, despite holding a permit, the food vlogger revealed this week. The star of the “Best Ever Food Review Show”, which has over eight million subscribers and 1.5 trillion total views, revealed in his latest video released on Thursday that he was detained at Cairo International Airport for four hours. Sonbuchner said he and his crew were held and had their filming equipment confiscated, revealing the details in the most recent episo… Continue reading “Egyptian authorities detain US food vlogger in Cairo”

Egypt prisons using ‘systemic sexual violence’ on detainees

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Sexual violence against detainees in Egypt is “systemic”, according to a report by The Egyptian Front for Human Rights and Freedom released on Thursday. The rights group, based in the Czech Republic, monitored 655 cases of sexual violence against detainees and their families occurring between 2015 and 2022 by security personnel and staff in Egypt prisons. The study found that authorities violated human rights in police stations, prisons and detention centres, and used “sexual violence as a means of physical and moral coercion on detainees, and to punish citizens and control their bodies”, acco… Continue reading “Egypt prisons using ‘systemic sexual violence’ on detainees”

Egypt says suspending Russia from UN Human Rights Council linked to politicizing UN organs

Egypt’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations Osama Abdel Khalek affirmed that Egypt does not view the draft resolution on suspending Russia from the UN Human Rights Council as being related to the Ukraine crisis, or the principle of the inadmissibility of resorting to armed force or compromising the sovereignty of states, but as being linked to the trend towards politicizing the UN organs and its specialized agencies.

Abdel Khalek made the remarks during an emergency special session of the UN General Assembly to vote on a draft resolution on suspending Russia from the UN Human Rights Council.

Egypt’s principled and consistent position rejects this approach; as it involves contradicting the purpose for which the organization, its agencies, and organs were established, Abdel Khalek said.

It may also lead to refuting its credibility and multilateral international action, he added.

Egypt considers putting forward this draft resolution a dangerous turning point in the UN path over its lifetime, he noted.

Abdel Khalek stressed that the organization’s respect for its charter, rules, procedures, and system of work has strengthened the international community’s reliance on it in order to consolidate the international action system; based on rules and mechanisms for the proper management of international relations as well as preserving international peace and security.

This is now under threat, he added.

Egypt expresses deep dissatisfaction with the persistence of double standards, Abdel Khalek said, noting in this regard that less decisive and more lenient decisions have been taken as regards clear human rights violations in the not-distant past.

Abdel Khalek noted that Egypt – at the same time – affirmed its full rejection of any grave violations of human rights and relevant states’ legal obligations, and sees it necessary for confronting such violations decisively in accordance with related UN mechanisms.

 

 

 

Source: State Information Service Egypt

Tourism Minister, Italian ambassador discuss boosting inbound tourism

Tourism and Antiquities Minister Khaled el Anani had talks on Friday 08/04/2022 with Italian ambassador in Cairo Michele Quaroni and the head of the Italian Federation of Travel and Tourism Associations (FIAVET) on means of boosting bilateral cooperation and increasing the Italian inbound tourism flows to Egypt.

This falls within the framework of the Tourism and Antiquities Ministry’s keenness on coordinating and communicating with the main travel export markets from various world countries.

The meeting also took up the importance of the Italian market as one of the main markets exporting tourism to Egypt. Italy has been on the list of the ten main travel export markets to Egypt over the past few years.

The meeting also touched on Egypt’s participation in the International Tourism Exchange (BIT), set for Italy’s Milano city from April 10 to 12.

Since its inception, the annual BIT – Borsa Internazionale del Turismo – one of the most internationally-renowned fairs reserved to decision-makers, buyers and experts in tourism – has been a reference point in the world of tourism.

 

 

 

Source: State Information Service Egypt

Abdel Dayem, ICESCO director to open Cairo ‘Capital of Islamic Culture 2022’ activities events Sunday

Culture Minister Enas Abdel Dayem and Director-General of the Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ICESCO) Salim al Malik will open on Sunday the celebrations to mark Cairo’s choice as the “Capital of Culture in the Islamic World” in 2022.

An exceptional session of the photography competition, titled Turathi (heritage), which is organized by the National Organization for Urban Harmony will be launched.

Abdel Dayem noted that choosing Cairo as the capital of culture in the Islamic world reflects the pioneering position and boosts the goal of the Culture Ministry and ICESCO to enhance the cultural communication and humanitarian principles of coexistence and tolerance.

The minister pointed out to laying down an agenda of creative events which highlight the features of the Egyptian identity with the participation of all bodies and sectors.

A number of ministers, MPs, and ambassadors will attend the event.

 

 

Source: State Information Service Egypt

10 companies qualify for project to run public company for EVs charging stations

As many as 10 companies and consortiums have selected as qualified bidders for a project to manage and operate an under-establishment public company for electric vehicle (EVs) charging stations.

During a meeting at the premises of the Ministry of the Public Business Sector on Saturday 09/04/2022, a committee made up of the company’s founding members reviewed the application documents submitted by 14 prequalified companies/consortiums following the bid call issued by the ministry in March.

The selection process was based on applicants’ expertise as well as financial solvency, according to a statement released by the ministry.

The ministry is working on the bidding arrangements, including the brochures stipulating bidding terms and conditions, the statement said.

The project is part of the ministry’s endeavors to develop the charging infrastructure necessary for electric vehicles to complement another project for making different types of EVs, in cooperation with European and Asian companies.

 

Source: State Information Service Egypt

PM: State supports serious efforts of private sector

Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouli on Saturday 09/04/2022 hailed Egyptian workers’ efficiency and ability to withstand and succeed in all different work sites.

The State supports the serious efforts of the private sector and works to provide a favorable investment environment for it, the premier said during an inspection tour of the 6th of October City.

 

 

 

Source: State Information Service Egypt

Egypt, Population Council ink MoU

The Ministry of Planning and Economic Development and the Regional Office of the International Population Council signed a memorandum of understanding on launching a survey of youth and young people.

The survey helps achieve sustainable development by formulating policies based on measuring impact through effective planning for the implementation of the sustainable development agenda and efficient management of the state’s public investments, deputy planning minister Ahmed Kamali said.

 

 

 

Source: State Information Service Egypt