Civil Society Calls on EU to Stop Europol-Egypt Agreement

Civil society is raising the alarm over a proposed agreement between Europol and Egypt. A coalition of 41 organisations and experts, including European Digital Rights (EDRi), has sent an open letter to the European Commission urging it to halt these negotiations.

If signed, the agreement risks legitimising illegal practices by Egyptian police and could pave the way for deeper cooperation with Egyptian authorities, including the harmful sharing of personal data.

This agreement is part of the EU’s broader strategy for police and judicial cooperation, border control, and migration in the Mediterranean region. However, such actions conflict with the EU’s fundamental rights standards. Egypt, which holds an estimated 60,000 political prisoners, has been flagged by the UN for systemic torture and ill-treatment of political opponents and government critics.

We call on the European Commission to:
Halt the agreement,
Ensure transparency on human rights and data protection assessments,
Demand reforms in Egypt to uphold human rights, civil liberties, justice, and democracy.

Read and share the full open letter here.