In a statement issued yesterday, the Interior ministry said that some news agencies published that the Egyptian officials have denied entry to the HRW delegation on Sunday.
It added that the delegation had requested meeting with Egyptian authorities during their visit this month.
The said report comes a year since the mass killing of an estimated 700 opposition protesters during Rabaa and Nahda sit-in dispersals, in one of the deadliest incidents of its kind in decades.
Being keen on cooperating with the organisation and as the proposed time was not favourable to officials, the organisation was informed to postpone the visit to September, it said.
It was also informed that the delegation should acquire an Egyptian visa from the department of "mission abroad" (not to acquire a tourist visa) to enter the country in advance of their visit.
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