On 4 February 2016 the lifeless body of Giulio Regeni, a 28-year-old Italian PhD student from Cambridge University, was found in Cairo. Giulio’s death was announced ten days after his disappearance in mysterious circumstances. His body was covered in cuts, bruises and scars, proof that he was a victim of torture.
Giulio Regeni was researching social development in Egypt, focusing in particular on different forms of freedom of expression and association, workers’ rights and the conditions under which independent organisations in the country operated.
All the evidence suggests that the research and interviews he was carrying out as well as the human rights activists he met were not to the Egyptian authorities’ liking. […]
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