A U.S. human rights group on Tuesday criticized the continuing detention of up to 2,400 people arrested by Egyptian security police following bombings that devastated the Taba Hilton hotel in October. Some of the detainees have been tortured, and all have been held for about 16 weeks without access to lawyers or their families — a violation of Egyptian law, New York-based Human Rights Watch said in a report released on Tuesday.Full Story
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