
By Ivana Kottasová, CNN
Updated 12:44 PM EDT, Sat November 5, 2022

View of a COP27 sign on the road leading to the conference area in Egypt’s Red Sea resort town of Sharm el-Sheikh, taken on October 22, as it prepares to host the COP27 summit.Sayed Sheasha/ReutersCNN —
Egypt is facing a barrage of criticism over what rights groups say is a crackdown on protests and activists, as it prepares to host the COP27 climate summit starting Sunday.
Rights groups have accused the Egyptian government of arbitrarily detaining activists after Egyptian dissidents abroad called for protests to be held against President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi on November 11, during the United Nations climate talks.
According to rights groups, security forces have been setting up checkpoints on Cairo streets, stopping people and searching their phones to find any content related to the planned protests.
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