Foreign Policy | Egypt’s static security sector
Foreign Policy: Egypt’s latest spasm of unrest has stretched from Cairo to the Suez Canal, leaving more than 60 people dead and thousands injured. The police response has been chaotic and often brutal, a stark reminder that Egypt’s security services remain unreformed and largely unaccountable two years after the fall of former President Hosni Mubarak. Although President Mohamed Morsi’s early months in power offered cause to believe that systemic change within the interior ministry was a distinct possibility, intransigence from the […]
Categories: Uncategorized • Tags: Cairo, Central Security Forces, Egypt, Freedom and Justice Party, Hamada Saber, Mohamed Morsi, police reform, Port Said