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Sisi sworn in as Egypt president

The ceremony was marked by low-key attendance by Western allies who are concerned by Sisi's crackdown on dissent

A video grab of Abdel Fattah al-Sisi taking oath as Egypt’s president at the Supreme Constitutional Court in Cairo. Photo: ReutersPremium
A video grab of Abdel Fattah al-Sisi taking oath as Egypt’s president at the Supreme Constitutional Court in Cairo. Photo: Reuters

Cairo: Former army chief Abdel Fattah al-Sisi was sworn in as president of Egypt on Sunday in a ceremony with low-key attendance by Western allies who are concerned by the country’s crackdown on dissent since he ousted Islamist leader Mohamed Morsi last year.

Last month’s presidential election, which officials said Sisi won with 97% of the vote, followed three years of upheaval since a popular uprising ended 30 years of rule by former air force commander Hosni Mubarak.

Before a panel of judges at the Supreme Constitutional Court, Sisi swore to protect Egypt’s republican system, unity law and the interests of its people.

Western countries, who hoped the overthrow of Mubarak in 2011 would usher in a new era of democracy, have watched Egypt’s political transition stumble.

Morsi’s year in power was tarnished by accusations that he usurped power, imposed the Muslim Brotherhood’s views on Islam and mismanaged the economy, allegations he denied.

After Sisi deposed him and became Egypt’s de facto ruler, security forces mounted one of the toughest crackdowns on the Brotherhood in its 86-year history. Hundreds were killed in street protests and thousands of others jailed.

Secular activists were eventually thrown in jail, even those who supported Morsi’s fall, because they violated a new law that severely restricts protests. Reuters

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Published: 08 Jun 2014, 03:08 PM IST
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