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Pompeo angry over death of US citizen jailed in Egypt

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Last Updated : Jan 19 2020 | 9:15 PM IST

US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo expressed outrage to Egypt's president on Sunday at the death of an American citizen who insisted he had been wrongfully held in Egyptian prison, according to a state department spokeswoman.

Pompeo's sharp remarks signal the US government intended to place the death of Mustafa Kassem, 54, following his protracted hunger strike last week, high on the diplomatic agenda.

Pompeo raised his concerns to President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi about Kassem's pointless and tragic death on the sidelines of an international peace summit in Berlin that aims to end Libya's civil war.

The death of the auto parts dealer from Long Island, New York prompted an outcry from human rights groups, as well as accusations of medical negligence in Egypt's prisons.

The case also touched a nerve in Washington, which has cultivated close security and diplomatic ties with Egypt despite growing unease over its human rights violations under general-turned-president el-Sissi.

Activists and foreign affairs experts have called for the Trump administration to penalize its staunch Middle Eastern ally by slashing millions of dollars in security assistance.

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The US grants USD 1.2 billion in annual military aid to Egypt.

Kassem was detained by Egypt in 2013 in what his lawyers described as a vast dragnet during the violent dispersal of an Islamist sit-in that killed hundreds of people.

He was later sentenced to 15 years under a contentious anti-protest law that the government often uses to silence dissent.

He maintained his innocence throughout his detention and started a hunger strike last year in protest.

El-Sissi came to power in the summer of 2013 and has overseen a sweeping crackdown on dissent, jailing thousands.

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First Published: Jan 19 2020 | 9:15 PM IST

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