The country’s prime minister said the actions amounted to a coup, although a spokesman for the army said the soldiers were only securing the country.
Mr. Seif, a leading human rights lawyer, defended leftists, Islamists, atheists and gays.
A South African court on Friday found four men guilty of trying to kill an exiled critic of President Paul Kagame of Rwanda in a case that had strained diplomatic ties between the countries.
Universities and colleges in the United States also admit that they have limited ability to track students’ travels or their health.
Leadership and help from Western nations are needed to eradicate the virus in West Africa, according to some of the top experts in disease eradication.
The president of Liberia had rejected the advice of Ebola experts in quarantining the West Point neighborhood, a move that resulted in deadly clashes.
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