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Egypt calls reports of surveillance at COP27 'ludicrous'

SHARM EL-SHEIKH, Egypt (AP) 鈥 A senior Egyptian diplomat has dismissed as 鈥渓udicrous鈥 Monday reports that his country's police have been conducting surveillance of participants at this year's U.N. climate talks in Sharm el-Sheikh.

SHARM EL-SHEIKH, Egypt (AP) 鈥 A senior Egyptian diplomat has dismissed as 鈥渓udicrous鈥 Monday reports that his country's police have been conducting surveillance of participants at this year's U.N. climate talks in Sharm el-Sheikh.

The United Nations by Egyptian police officers who were part of the force providing security to the global body at the venue. Germany had raised concerns after attendees at events hosted by the country were photographed and filmed.

But Wael Aboulmagd, a veteran diplomat who heads the Egyptian delegation, said he had not received any direct complaints from Germany.

鈥淚鈥檝e seen reports in the media,鈥 he told reporters. 鈥淭hey鈥檙e rather vague, imprecise, inaccurate.鈥

that it was in contact with Egyptian authorities about the incidents at its pavilion.

鈥淚t seems ludicrous because that鈥檚 an open event,鈥 Aboulmagd said, referring to a panel last week at the German pavilion at which the sister of a jailed Egyptian pro-democracy activist, Alaa Abdel-Fattah, spoke. 鈥淲hy would any untoward surveillance exist in an open event?鈥

He suggested the issue was being raised to divert attention from the substantive topics being discussed at the climate talks.

鈥淲e鈥檙e tired of these apparently intentional distractions from climate issues, excessive focus on unfounded allegations,鈥 said Abouldmagd.

The United Nations has confirmed that some of the security officers working in the part of the venue designated as United Nations territory come from the host country, Egypt, citing the 鈥渟cale and complexity of providing security at a large scale event鈥 such as the COP27 climate talks.

It said that U.N. security 鈥渉as been made aware of allegations of the Code of Conduct violations and is investigating these reports.鈥

Egypt鈥檚 hosting of the international summit has trained a spotlight on its human rights record.

The government has engaged in a widespread crackdown on dissent in recent years, detaining some 60,000 people, many without trial, according to a 2019 tally by Human Rights Watch.

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