Giulio Regeni was burned,beaten and mutilated in a murder that bears all the hallmarks of Egypt’s security forces. But a month after he was last seen alive, speculation as to why he was targeted remains just thatGiulio Regeni, or a 28-year-mature Cambridge PhD student from Italy,was on his way to see a friend when he left his flat near Behoos metro station in Cairo on 25 January.
It was a tense day in the otherwise bustling neighbourhood on the western bank of the Nile, where street sellers hawk cheap plastic sunglasses, and books and shoes from groaning tables.
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Source: theguardian.com