CAIRO—Egypt’s military-backed interim government on Sunday signed into law a bill severely restricting protests at a time of near-daily demonstrations against the military.
The law has raised fears among civil-society and human-rights groups, who say the government is criminalizing dissent and is moving toward rolling back freedoms gained since the January 2011 uprising that upended Hosni Mubarak’s regime.
The bill, submitted…
Excerpt from: Egypt Issues Law Regulating Protests
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