Human rights organizations have criticized the Egyptian authorities' execution of political opponents.

She said that it was political and vengeful backgrounds, and it was carried out according to comic rulings.

The Arab Organization for Human Rights in Britain said that the Egyptian regime carried out what it called a "new massacre" in 15 detainees, after death sentences based on false investigations and confessions under torture.

The organization stated - in a statement - that the Egyptian authorities carried out executions after mock trials that lacked minimum standards for fair trials, and through politicized judicial bodies that do not enjoy any measure of impartiality or independence.

The organization noted that the number of detainees whose death sentences have been carried out under the current regime has increased to 74.

As for the "Avdi International for Human Rights," it said that the Egyptian authorities' execution of political detainees is a waste of justice, and that all the death sentences were imposed on political and vengeful backgrounds.

The organization called on the Egyptian government to give priority to the language of law over the language of revenge and aggression, and to release all prisoners of conscience.

For his part, the director of the "Victims" Center for Human Rights, Haitham Abu Khalil, said that the death sentences carried out by the Egyptian regime in 15 political detainees aimed at transmitting what he called "a message of terror and terror", especially after the second Friday of Anger.

Yesterday, the human rights platform "We Record" announced that the Egyptian authorities carried out the death sentence against 15 political detainees yesterday, and the Muslim Brotherhood described it as a "message of terror for youth."

The platform said that 13 of those executed belonged to the "One Soldiers of Egypt" case, and that the other two belonged to the case known in the media as "the events of the Library of Alexandria."