Egypt MP's relatives arrested after presidential bid announcement

Egypt MP's relatives arrested after presidential bid announcement
Two uncles of Ahmed al-Tantawi were arrested after the opposition MP had announced he was returning to Egypt on May 6 to offer a "democratic alternative" to the current administration.
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Mohamed Naguib al-Tantawi and Mohamed Sayed Ahmed Attiya were arrested on Tuesday evening [Getty]

Two uncles of Egyptian opposition MP Ahmed al-Tantawi appeared before prosecutors Thursday, a rights activist said, after the lawmaker announced he would run in presidential elections next year.

Their arrest comes as Egypt launches a "national dialogue" meant to involve the country's opposition, which has largely been decimated since President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi took office in 2014.

"Mohamed Naguib al-Tantawi and Mohamed Sayed Ahmed Attiya were arrested on Tuesday evening in Kafr el-Sheikh" in the Nile Delta, human rights activist Hossam Bahgat said.

The pair appeared before the prosecution in Cairo, but the charges against them were not immediately made public, he told AFP.

In March, Ahmed al-Tantawi had announced he was returning to Egypt on May 6 from Lebanon and planned to run for the presidency to offer a "democratic alternative" to the current administration.

Egypt's last presidential election in 2018 saw the incumbent run against a sole opponent, Moussa Ahmed Moussa, a relative unknown who was himself a fervent Sisi supporter.

At the opening session of the national dialogue Wednesday, veteran diplomat Amr Moussa questioned the "control of security policies over the economy", in apparent reference to the army's chokehold on business sectors.

But critics have denounced the national dialogue as an effort to deflect criticism from abroad over Egypt's rights record.

Though a number of prominent opposition figures have been released from prison over the past year, rights groups estimate that about 60,000 political prisoners remain behind bars.