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Parl't Approves Re-Extending State of Emergency for 3 Months


Tue 27 Apr 2021 | 03:34 PM
NaDa Mustafa

On Tuesday, the Egyptian parliament, headed by its speaker Hanafi Gebaly, in a plenary session approved a presidential decree, No 174 of 2021, to re-extend the state of emergency nationwide for another three months, starting Sunday, April 25th.

 

In a report, the parliament said that the state of emergency is a necessary procedure in light of the serious security and health conditions that the country is going through.

 

Under the decree, the armed forces and police should take whatever measures they see necessary to counter the threat of terrorism, maintain security across Egypt, and protect public and private property, as well as civilian lives.

 

President Abdel Fattah El Sisi first imposed the three-month nationwide state of emergency in April 2017، following twin bombings at two churches in Gharbeya and Alexandria، which killed at least 47 and wounded over 120.

 

Egypt has been facing a wave of terror activities that killed hundreds of policemen, soldiers and civilians since the overthrow of former Islamist President Mohamed Morsi in July 2013 and the later security crackdown on his loyalists, mostly from the currently outlawed Muslim Brotherhood group.

 

Most of the terrorist attacks in Egypt over the past few years were claimed by a Sinai-based group affiliated with the regional ISIS militant group.