CAIRO (Reuters) - A Cairo criminal court renewed on Thursday the detention of a woman interviewed by the BBC in a report critical of the country's human rights record that sparked controversy.
The woman, whom the public prosecutor had identified as Mona Mohamed, said in the report that security forces had forcibly disappeared her daughter in 2017, causing a strong backlash from Egyptian authorities.
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