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Civil society groups denounce govt assault

Posted on 15/05/200715/01/2021 By 3arabawy

Human rights and civil society activists held a press conference yesterday Monday, to denounce government crackdown on the Center for Trade Union and Workers’ Services, and to launch a campaign for the right to organize freely away from the regime’s severe restrictions.

Kamal Abbas, director of the CTUWS كمال عباس، مدير دار الخدمات النقابية والعمالية

Tube cashiers, EgyptAir hosts to stage sit-ins tomorrow

Posted on 14/05/200715/01/2021 By 3arabawy

The Underground Metro cashiers will stage a new sit-in tomorrow Tuesday morning, at Ramses Station, demanding the improvement of their work conditions.

Also, the air-hosts working for EgyptAir will also stage a sit-in tomorrow at their association’s headquarters in Heliopolis.

Gamila Ismail: Police assault Dr. Nour in court

Posted on 13/05/200720/01/2021 By 3arabawy

From Reuters:

The wife of jailed Egyptian opposition politician Ayman Nour, the main challenger to Hosni Mubarak in a 2005 presidential election, said he was assaulted by security men on Saturday in a courthouse stairwell.
“He was beaten up in the court,” Gameela Ismail told Reuters. “They dragged him on the stairs … They dragged him and pushed and pulled him.” An Interior Ministry spokesman said he had no knowledge of any incident involving Nour, a diabetic who has heart problems but has so far failed to win an early release on health grounds.
Nour came a distant second to Mubarak in Egypt’s first multi-candidate presidential election in 2005. He is serving a 5-year jail term after being convicted of forging signatures to found his opposition Ghad party. He says the criminal charges were fabricated to keep him out of political life. He campaigned against Mubarak on a liberal secular platform and won 8 percent of the vote.
Nour had been in court in relation to a wrongful termination lawsuit he filed several years ago against a newspaper where he had worked as an editor until 2001, Ismail said.
She said Nour’s lawyers had reported that he was dragged and beaten when he refused to walk up several flights of stairs. He had asked to take the elevator, complaining of joint problems, she added.
Ismail said he told his lawyers that he had been assaulted by three officers, and that Nour’s lawyers had seen bruises on his legs and wrists.

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