
Three years since the Rabaá massacre, Egyptian government should compensate Vict
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On August 14, 2013, Egyptian security forces killed at least 817 people, and probably more than 1,000, who were in Cairo’s Rab’a al-Adawiya Square protesting the military’s removal of former President Mohamed Morsy – one of the worst mass killings in modern history. The dispersal at Rab’a and several other mass killings of protesters in 2013 probably amounted to crimes against humanity, but in the three years since, the Egyptian authorities have held no one accountable, and the United Nations has taken little action.
Guest: Ahmed Benchemsi
Position: Communications and Advocacy Director Middle East & North Africa
Guest: Ahmed Benchemsi
Position: Communications and Advocacy Director Middle East & North Africa

