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Italians return French Legion awards after el-Sissi gets one
Read full article: Italians return French Legion awards after el-Sissi gets oneROME – Two prominent Italian intellectuals announced Monday they were returning their Legion of Honor awards to France to protest that Egyptian President Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi was given the prize despite his government's human rights abuses. Both cited Egypt’s role in the 2016 kidnapping, torture and killing of an Italian doctoral research student in Cairo, as well as the regime's other human rights violations. El-Sissi’s state visit had sparked protests by human rights activists incensed that France was welcoming el-Sissi despite the heaviest crackdown on dissent in Egypt’s modern history. The French ambassador to Italy, Christian Masset, said he respected Augias and defended the government's human rights record. “France is on the front lines for human rights and makes no compromises,” he tweeted after Augias returned his prize.
Italy puts 4 Egyptians under investigation in torture death
Read full article: Italy puts 4 Egyptians under investigation in torture deathThe investigation against another member of Egypt’s national security force was shelved due to insufficient proof, he told lawmakers. As late as last month, Egyptian prosecutors were insisting that Regeni's killer remains unknown. The torture marks resembled those resulting from widespread torture practices in Egyptian facilities, activists and rights groups have said. In late November, Egyptian prosecutors slammed the Italian investigators in their push to bring five police and intelligence officers to trial. The Egyptian suspects can supply their own statements or other information in the next few weeks.