Modal_Window t1_ixnhu6n wrote
I wonder what the reason Egypt gives for not allowing them to leave.
Do they need to have someone purchase and bring in fuel from outside Egypt?
Or is it just that they expected a bribe?
Neo2199 OP t1_ixnm8h3 wrote
> Or is it just that they expected a bribe?
Probably. It's a common practice in Egypt to pay a bribe, overcharging foreigners.
Just look at what was happening during COP27 conference in Egypt:
> Instead, top officials from Europe and elsewhere have been investigating reports that youth delegates have been left without beds, subjected to extortion, forced to sleep in rooms with no locks and woken up in the night by arbitrary demands for documents — all as part of a program sponsored by the Egyptian Ministry of Youth and Sports.
> According to three people familiar with the situation, around 80 youth delegates who had paid around $700 each for their accommodation arrived at their hotel late on Saturday to find they either had no rooms, or were being asked to pay an additional fee of between $300 and $600 per night.
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