Representatives Foreign Affairs: The release of 4,466 prisoners enhances the values of tolerance and the achievement of social stability
Representative Mohamed Ezzat El-Qadi, a member of the Foreign Relations Committee in the House of Representatives, welcomed President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi’s decision to pardon 4,466 convicts out of consideration for their humanitarian conditions on the occasion of the January 25 celebrations, stressing that it reflects the interest of the political leadership in the humanitarian aspect, Egyptian human rights, and upholding the values of tolerance, and also contributes to In achieving social stability.
The judge described the president’s decisions to release prisoners due to their humanitarian conditions as a step that embodies the political leadership’s keenness to All the people of the country, and it highlights the interest of the Egyptian state in opening new horizons for reform and rebuilding trust between citizens and institutions, noting that the decisions to pardon convicts and those in pretrial detention, which were made during the last period, represent a new stage that establishes a state of trust and builds bridges of communication with all parties of society. Al-Masry, in addition to relieving the burden of Egyptian families waiting for their relatives to return to their normal lives.
The judge stressed that President Sisi always seeks to provide a decent and decent life for the Egyptian citizen and to promote the concept of human rights in line with The concept of the National Strategy for Human Rights, and confirms that the Egyptian state grants a real space of freedom of opinion and democracy, expressing his hope for the continuation of steps that enhance the values of reform and social justice, adding that the anniversary of January 25 and other national occasions are no longer just an occasion for celebration, but rather an opportunity. To consolidate the values of dignity and freedom, and the presidential pardon decision sends a message of hope towards building a more tolerant and stable society.