Human Rights Watch is calling upon the Egyptian government to release over 100 university students whose arrests coincided with the start of a new school year.  “This mass arrest of students is a pre-emptive strike on free speech and free assembly” says Joe Stork, deputy Middle East and North Africa director for Human Rights Watch.  Most of those arrested had previously been involved in protests against the military led ouster of Mohamed Morsi as Egypt’s president last year.

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