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Egyptian journalists demand dismissal of Interior Minister

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Egyptian journalists are mounting pressure on the government to dismiss the country’s Interior Minister, Magdy Abdel Ghaffar.

This follows the arrest on Sunday of two reporters, Amro Badr and Mahmoud Saqqa who work for the site yanair.net information.

The two were placed in custody on Monday for 15 days on charges of “inciting protest” and for rallying support for “the fall of the regime.”

The journalists union on Wednesday called a meeting at the union headquarters which was attended by hundreds of practitioners.

Reading the outcome of the meeting, the Vice President of the journalists union, Karem Mahmoud said: “We demand the presidency deliver a clear apology to journalists over the crime of raiding the syndicate.”

“We demand the sacking of the interior minister as he is the main (person) responsible for the crisis,” he added.

The meeting voted to call on newspapers to print blank front pages and stop using Interior Minister Magdy Abdel Ghaffar’s name.

#Egypt newspapers enforce Press Syndicate assembly resolution:Pics of Minister of Interior printed negative all over pic.twitter.com/R3H13wsIMu

— Fadi Al-Qadi (@fqadi) May 4, 2016

They also decided to hold a meeting next week to discuss organizing a strike if their demands were not met, union officials said.

The arrests forms part of moves by Egyptian authorities to quell rising dissent against President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi reports Reuters.

Human rights campaigners have accused President Abdel Fatah al-Sisi of repressing all forms of opposition.

Union officials described the police action as the first raid on the organization in its 75-year history.

The latest Press Freedom index released by Reporters Without Borders showed a decline in press freedom in Egypt.

The country dropped in its ranking by one place to 159 out of 180 countries.

AFP, Reuters

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