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Human rights challenges in post-uprising Egypt: political actors’ reflections on the years of 2011–2013

Saral, Melek

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Melek Saral



Abstract

Transitional countries where authoritarian features have long been embedded in state institutions and policies face several challenges that limit their ability to meet the expectations of citizens regarding their rights. This article focuses on the development of human rights in transitional Egypt between 2011 and 2013. It illustrates how political actors perceive and critique the establishment of the legal and institutional framework regarding human rights protection, including constitution-making and transitional justice processes, providing evidence from insights obtained from semi-structured interviews with Egyptian political actors and the analysis of secondary sources. The article demonstrates that the uprisings in 2011 and subsequent developments during the SCAF and Morsi governments show the failure of political actors to protect Egyptians’ rights and meet the demands of the citizens with regard to social justice, economic opportunities, freedom, and dignity. It illustrates that weak or failing institutional capacities, an exclusive approach in establishing an institutional framework, lack of knowledge and experience concerning human rights protection, and the authoritarian features of state institutions strongly affected the promotion and protection of human rights in post-uprising Egypt.

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Saral, M. (2021). Human rights challenges in post-uprising Egypt: political actors’ reflections on the years of 2011–2013. The International Journal of Human Rights, 25(8), 1374-1394. https://doi.org/10.1080/13642987.2021.1947807

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Jun 21, 2021
Online Publication Date Jul 15, 2021
Publication Date Jul 15, 2021
Deposit Date Jul 23, 2021
Publicly Available Date Jul 23, 2021
Print ISSN 1364-2987
Electronic ISSN 1744-053X
Publisher Taylor and Francis Group
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 25
Issue 8
Pages 1374-1394
DOI https://doi.org/10.1080/13642987.2021.1947807
Publisher URL https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/13642987.2021.1947807

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