The country has carried out a strong crackdown on Isis since ousting former President Mohamed Mursi of the Muslim Brotherhood in 2013. During the next four years, hundreds of Egyptian police and soldiers have been killed while fighting militants in Sinai.
Egypt declared a three-month state of emergency last month after two Isis church bombings killed 45 people.
According to Human Rights Watch, tens of thousands of political dissidents and human rights activists remain in Egyptian jails due to the current President's policies.
How do poor countries survive the constant attacks by terrorist in their own countries? And what other opinion can Human Rights provide for those who are being victimized frequently?
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