"Information Authority": Human Rights is false and does not provide evidence of its allegations about Egypt

The State Information Service [SIS] confirmed that Human Rights Watch routinely fabricated lies about the human rights situation in Egypt. In September 2017, it issued a report claiming that 19 people were tortured in Egyptian prisons without giving any real evidence.
In a statement issued today, the NCHR said that although the Egyptian Attorney General has opened a judicial investigation into the allegations of this report and directed the SIS to invite the organization to attend the investigation and provide its information to the Public Prosecutor's Office for verification, Concluded its investigations into a violation of what the report contained in the report, and recommended that the organization be careful about what it publishes about human rights in the Arab Republic of Egypt.
The State Information Service [SIS] confirmed that Human Rights Watch's lies went as in the case of its report on Egyptian citizen Khaled Hassan, who claimed he was subjected to enforced disappearances and torture, to prove that these allegations were not correct, as detailed in the SIS response.
The State Information Service said that the organization renewed its allegations on the human rights situation in Egypt through its report issued on 28/5/2019 on the situation in the Sinai, and carried many inaccuracies and allegations in relation to this, based on what he reported to the various parties known for their hostility between With the Egyptian political system, and its continuous attempts to distort its image before the international community.
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