Pressure mounts
The coalition has vowed to keep up the pressure to ensure the rest of its political demands are met, including the “immediate release of all detainees,” it said in statement posted on Facebook.
The situation in Egypt remains unsettled amid labor unrest and worries the military council running the country will not implement promised reforms.
Pressure remains on the interim military government, however, from the leaders of the protests who want political prisoners freed, emergency rule lifted, and fair elections soon.
Hundreds of people went missing during the protests, rights groups said, blaming the army which they also accused of torture.
Gamal Eid, a lawyer who heads the Arabic Network for Human Rights Information, said: “There are hundreds of detained, but information on their numbers is still not complete … The army was holding detainees.”
Amnesty International (AI), the UK-based human-rights watchdog, called on the Egyptian military to halt the use of torture against detainees, saying it had fresh evidence of abuse.
Both AI and the New York-based Human Rights Watch said they interviewed former detainees who described being tortured by the military.
The US promised on Thursday to provide Egypt an immediate $150m to help pay for the transition period, and the military also made a move to satisfy some of as well as a prominent businessman. All are suspected of wasting public funds.
Since Mubarak’s fall, Egyptian workers have tested the limits of their new-found freedom, staging pay strikes despite calls from the governing military council for them to return to work and warning of “disastrous” consequences should
strikes continue.
Workers are calling for the resignation of the leaders of state-controlled trade unions and company board members, who they accuse of corruption, as well as for higher wages and better working conditions.
Source: Al Jazeera and agencies
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