The number of death sentences handed down by Sisi, who usurped the country's administration following a military coup in Egypt in 2014, is growing.
According to figures released by human rights organizations, nearly 3,000 people have been sentenced to death in 5 years, of which 179 have been executed.
The suspects, who have sentenced to death but not executed, are subjected to torture in prisons.
Since Sisi usurped the country's administration, Egyptian courts have imposed death sentences on nearly 3,000 people, according to statistics from the Arabic Network for Human Rights Information, which examines human rights abuses in the Middle East and North Africa.
The number of civilians being tried in military courts in Egypt has increased following the coup.
At least 33 civilians have been executed by military courts since 2015. Research shows that this figure is zero between 2008 and 2014.
Egyptians detained by tyrannical Sisi administration are subjected to all kinds of torture in prisons, according to human right activists.
As it will be remembered, Egypt's first freely elected legitimate president, Mohamed Morsi, also suffered from illness due to torture and adverse conditions in prisons and lost his life on a so-called court day while there was no intervention while he was laying down on the ground. (ILKHA)