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Interior Ministry takes many of dissolved SSI officers back
Published in Ahram Online on 16 - 06 - 2011

While the Interior Ministry is saying that its priorities have changed, and that it defends the people, some are raising eyebrows as the majority of former State Security officers are reintegrated
Police torture and the Interior Ministry working for the regime not the people were two of the driving factors behind the January 25 Revolution in Egypt. Now the Interior Ministry is trying to think and act differently, to gain back acceptance and trust from the public.
After moving all the officers who used to work with the notorious and now dissolved State Security Intelligence (SSI) to theMinistry of Interior , a few not accused of any misdeeds are now being assigned to National Security, the new entity replacing SSI. In total, 28 of 33 generals, 70 of 99 lieutenant generals, and 56 of 105 colonels are being replacedin the new entity.
The news came during the Interior Ministry's second forum, “National Security and the Future,” organised to open dialogue between the police and civil society at the National Security headquarters.
“National Security is taking a new path. Like other entities in the country, before the revolution [it] was working for the good of the president, but after the revolution [it] is working for the good of the Egyptian people,” said Mansour El-Essawi, minister of interior.
El-Essawi recommended that National Security be subject to judicial monitoring to ensure it is working within acceptable and legal standards.
Debate on whether the Interior Ministry has changed with the revolution or not was also opened. Many politicians and activists say that insofar as the same figures are working in the ministry, then nothing has changed.
Others are more positive.“I don't agree that the National Security has not changed, especially that now its doors are open to the media and their plans are also open to the public,” said Sameh Saif El-Yazal, security expert.


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