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Thursday, November 26, 2015

Egypt's cabinet approves draft illegal migration law against smugglers

The new law stipulates heavy penalties, including prison sentences with hard labour, for those convicted of taking part in the process of smuggling illegal immigrants

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Migrants in a military boat near the coast of Alexandria, September 6, 2015 after their apprehension

Egypt's cabinet approved Wednesday a draft law that aims to combat illegal immigration and stipulates heavy fines and hard labour prison sentences to those who smuggle illegal immigrants out of the country.


The draft law stipulates a penalty between LE50,000 (around $6,000) and 200,000 (around $25,000) or a prison sentence, without specifying the duration, to anyone who smuggles illegal immigrants, attempts to smuggle them, or mediates in the smuggling process.


Another article stipulates hard labour sentences and a fine between LE200,000 (around $25,000) and LE500,000 (around $63,000) if suspects started, managed, held a position in or was a member of an organised group that aims to smuggle illegal immigrants.

This penalty also applies to smugglers in possession of a weapon, or if the smuggler is a public employee, or had previous felonies.


A life sentence is reserved to smugglers who aim to execute a terrorist attack by smuggling illegal immigrants, or if the smuggling caused the death of an illegal immigrant or resulted in a disability, or if women and children were among the immigrants, or if fake documentations were used to create new identities for the immigrants.


The law would go into effect after ratification by President Abdel-Fattah El-Sisi, who currently holds legislative powers in the absence of a parliament, or it will be discussed first by the new parliament, which is expected to hold its first sessions before the end of this year.


In recent years, thousands of Egyptians have attempted to cross the Mediterranean in search of better work opportunities, with hundreds facing arrest when attempting to reach southern European shores in Italy or Greece.


More than two hundred and fifty thousand migrants from various countries in the Middle East and around the world have sought to cross the Meditteranean sea from north African shores - including Libya, Tunisia and Egypt - to European lands in 2015. Thousands have died during perilous trips organised by networks of dubioussmugglers. European governments have said they were overwhelmed by the magnitude of the migration wave, and have seeked cooperation from north African countries to stem the tide.


Last May, German Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Schteinmeier visited Cairo to address the illegal immigration crisis with President El-Sisi.

Schteinmeier said Egypt urgently needed to protect and monitor its borders. 


In September, during a cabinet reshuffle, a new post of minister of immigration in Egypt was created to combat illegal immigration.

Wednesday, July 15, 2015

Egypt's Sisi and Italian FM vow to continue 'strong cooperation against terrorism

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Egyptian president Abdel Fattah El-Sisi meeting with Italian Foreign minister on July 13, 2015

Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi discussed on Monday with Italian Foreign Minister Paolo Gentiloni means of combatting terrorism, issues related to the Libyan crisis and solutions for the increasing numbers of illegal immigrants into Europe, the Egyptian presidency said.

Gentiloni arrived in Cairo on Monday for a one-day to visit to meet with El-Sisi and Egyptian Foreign Minister Sameh Shoukri two days after a car bomb attack against the Italian consulate in Cairo.

The Saturday morning attack destroyed parts of the consulate's facade, and left an Egyptian street vendor dead and ten others injured.

The Italian FM told the Egyptian president that his country sees the terrorist attack on the Italian consulate as a "failed attempt" to weaken the strong ties that bind Rome and Cairo, the Egyptian presidency's spokesperson said in a statement on Monday evening.

El-Sisi expressed to Gentiloni Egypt's appreciation for Italy's support to the country's effort to combat terrorism.

The Egyptian president stressed to the Italian FM that the "terrorist groups" have not only been operating in Egypt but also in foreign countries.

He also stressed in  the meeting the importance of international cooperation to face the threat of terrorism, saying that terrorist groups coordinate internationally on an ideological and logistical level.

The spokesperson added that El-Sisi warned of dire consequences resulting from the deterioration of security conditions in Libya.

Rebel Libyan militias have been fighting the internationally recognised central government in Tobrouk in a civil war that has ravaged the country.

El-Sisi called on the international community to heed Egypt's plea for world leaders to lend urgent support to the Libyan army's efforts to stop the flow of money, arms and foreign fighters into Libyan territories.

The Egyptian president and the Italian FM also discussed issues related to illegal immigration from North Africa across the Mediterranean.