Foreign Office Minister condemns violence in Egypt

LONDON, United-Kingdom, January 27, 2015/African Press Organization (APO)/ — Minister for the Middle East Tobias Ellwood condemns terrorist attacks and force used against protestors in Egypt.

The Foreign Office Minister Tobias Ellwood said:

“I deplore the deaths in Egypt in recent days. The UK condemns the acts of terrorism and stands by Egypt in the fight against terrorism. We are also deeply concerned by the use of deadly force by the police against demonstrators. Egypt’s long-term stability and success requires protection of the rights that underpin peaceful politics, including accountability of the security forces and revision of the demonstrations law.”

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Foreign Office Minister condemns violence in Egypt

LONDON, United-Kingdom, January 27, 2015/African Press Organization (APO)/ — Minister for the Middle East Tobias Ellwood condemns terrorist attacks and force used against protestors in Egypt.

The Foreign Office Minister Tobias Ellwood said:

“I deplore the deaths in Egypt in recent days. The UK condemns the acts of terrorism and stands by Egypt in the fight against terrorism. We are also deeply concerned by the use of deadly force by the police against demonstrators. Egypt’s long-term stability and success requires protection of the rights that underpin peaceful politics, including accountability of the security forces and revision of the demonstrations law.”

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Foreign Office Minister condemns violence in Egypt

LONDON, United-Kingdom, January 27, 2015/African Press Organization (APO)/ — Minister for the Middle East Tobias Ellwood condemns terrorist attacks and force used against protestors in Egypt.

The Foreign Office Minister Tobias Ellwood said:

“I deplore the deaths in Egypt in recent days. The UK condemns the acts of terrorism and stands by Egypt in the fight against terrorism. We are also deeply concerned by the use of deadly force by the police against demonstrators. Egypt’s long-term stability and success requires protection of the rights that underpin peaceful politics, including accountability of the security forces and revision of the demonstrations law.”

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