UN human rights chief urges repeal of repressive NGO law in Egypt

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1 June 2017 – The United Nations human rights chief today urged Egyptian officials to repeal a new law on non-governmental organizations, saying that it &#8220further tightens the noose&#8221 around NGOs trying to hold the Government to account for human rights obligations.

Law 70 of 2017, which was enacted on 24 May, requires all NGOs to work in line with the Government’s development and social welfare plans or face jail time.

&#8220The crucial function of these NGOs &#8211 to hold the State accountable for its human rights obligations &#8211 has been severely hampered already through asset freezes, travel bans, smear campaigns and prosecutions,&#8221 said UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Zeid Ra’ad Al Hussein said. &#8220This new law further tightens the noose.&#8221

The law also requires civil society groups to report all information on their funding, activities and programmes to authorities, and to seek permission for conducting surveys and any other activities.

The latest law replaces Law 84 of 2002, which Mr. Zeid said was &#8220already repressive.&#8221 In recent years, hundreds of civil society groups were dissolved or had their assets frozen under this legislation.

More than 37 Egyptian NGO workers and leaders have been accused of &#8220illegal receipt of foreign funding&#8221 and &#8220working without legal permission,&#8221 according to the Office of the High Commissioner (OHCHR). None of them have been officially charged.

The revised law &#8220places such tight restrictions on civil society that it effectively hands administration of NGOs to the Government,&#8221 Mr. Zeid said.

He added that while national security is a consideration in Egypt, &#8220muzzling&#8221 civil society is not the solution.

&#8220Civil society and media oversight of the Government are essential elements of a strong and stable society, where grievances can be openly aired. Muzzling dissent can only lead to further instability,&#8221 he warned.