Egypt president cracks down on NGOs

Q.  President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi is the premier of which nation?
- Published on 02 Jun 17

a. Syria
b. Siberia
c. Liberia
d. None of the above

ANSWER: None of the above
 
Egypt president cracks down on NGOsMaking it harder for charities to operate in Egypt, President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi on 29 May 2017 signed into law a contentious new bill that regulates non-governmental organisations (NGO).

The measure restricts NGO activity to developmental and social work and introduces jail terms of up to five years for non-compliance and fines up to one million Egyptian pounds (more than $55000).

Under the new law, foreign non-governmental groups will have to pay up to 16500 dollars to start working in Egypt and renew their permit on a regular basis.

It has also a provision of a national authority including army and intelligence representatives to oversee the foreign funding of Egyptian non-governmental organisations and the activities of foreign non-governmental organisations.

The new law says that no organisation will be allowed to carry out or publish the results of a study or survey without prior permission from the state.

The law came into force on 30 May 2017 in Egypt after being published in the official gazette. It was approved by the President, six months after it was passed in the Parliament.

In addition to this, all NGOs or any other entity engaged in social work will have one year from 30 May 2017 to register in accordance with the still to be formed National Authority for the regulation of foreign NGOs.

Egypt: Know More
  • Capital: Cairo
  • Dialing code: +20
  • Currency: Egyptian pound
  • Capital and largest city: Cairo
  • President: Abdel Fattah el-Sisi

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