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Tag: 6 april 2008

Mahalla 49 Trial Updates: Lawyers withdraw from courtroom in protest

Posted on 10/09/200807/02/2021 By 3arabawy

The Mahalla 49 defense team withdrew from the courtroom ten minutes ago in protest.

The lawyers registered officially their demands for: obtaining the rest of the case documents which had not been made available for them up till now despite the start of the trial, summoning Central Security Forces soldiers and Taha Hussein School representatives as witnesses to the rioting and violence that erupted during the April Uprising.

The State Security Prosecutor was scheduled to make his case today, which meant, according to the lawyers, that Judge Muhammad Sameer was to ask the defense team to make their case as early as tomorrow Thursday. “How can we make our case, when we even do not have the case files?” exclaimed defense lawyer Ahmad Ezzat in a telephone call five mins ago. “We registered our requests and withdrew from the courtroom. We are still waiting to hear the Judge’s response.”

As of 3pm, the situation remains as it is, and it’s still unclear whether the SS Prosecutor will go ahead anyways with his speech, will the Judge call it all off today or will he respond to the lawyers’ demands, or what? We’ll see.

UPDATE: 3:15pm: The State Security Prosecutor was asked by the Judge to make his case, without the presence of the defense lawyers, who withdrew earlier from the court room, but the prisoners, enraged, started shouting from their court cage and disrupted the session.

UPDATE: 3:30pm: Under pressure, the judge reconvened the session, responding to all the defense team’s requests, including obtaining copies of the sessions’ minutes, and all prosecution documents, as well as summoning the desired witnesses. The trial was adjourned to tomorrow, and the Prosecutor will be making his case.

UPDATE: Here’s a report from HMLC, and Sarah Carr blogs the session.

Mahalla 49 trial

Posted on 10/09/200807/02/2021 By 3arabawy

The State Security Prosecutor will be making his case today, as the Mahalla 49 trial resumes.

State Security Prosecutor وكيل نيابة أمن الدولة

The Pashas الباشوات

Posted on 09/09/200809/02/2021 By 3arabawy

During the Saturday session of the Mahalla 49 trial (with 37 defendants only present), security chiefs of the town of Mahalla and the Gharbeia province were called on to testify as the prosecution witnesses. Uniformed police officers and soldiers formed a cordon around them, making it very difficult to approach them and take proper photos while they were standing in front of the Judges. Their answers were more or less typical, whenever they were asked any questions by the lawyers or Judge Muhammad Sameer: “I cannot remember. All information I have is in the police reports and the prosecution’s documents.”

Lt. Colonel Mohamed Fathi المقدم محمد فتحي

Police Lt. Colonel Muhammad Fathi was the first witness. Fathi headed Mahalla’s State Security branch during the April Uprising, and now is directing the Criminal Investigations Division at Mahalla’s 2nd Police Station.

Lt. Colonel Mohamed Fathi المقدم محمد فتحي

… His answers were limited to: “I can’t remember. All information I have is already in the police report and the prosecution’s documents.”

General Khaled Gharraba اللواء خالد غرابة

General Khaled Gharraba, of the Criminal Investigations Division at the Gharbeia Province Security Directorate, was no different.

General Khaled Gharraba اللواء خالد غرابة

His interrogation took few minutes, and his answers were similar to his colleague…

Brigadier General Sami Lutfi el-Sayyed العميد سامي لطفي السيد

… and to his other colleague, Brigadier General Sami Lutfi el-Sayyed, who headed in April the Gharbeia Province General Security branch, and now directs the Damietta branch…

Brigadier General Reda Tabliya العميد رضا طبلية

Then it was Brigadier General Reda Tabliya of the Criminal Investigations at the Gharbeia Province Security Directorate…

Colonel Ayman Rady Khamees المقدم أيمن راضي خميس

… followed by Colonel Ayman Radi Khamees, who heads the Criminal Investigations in Mahalla, and who for sure gave me the creeps. As soon as his name was shouted by the Judge, murmurs in the prisoners’ cage turned crescendo-style into shouts by the Mahalla detainees: “Ya zalem! Ya zalem! (You tyrant! You tyrant!)… May God avenge us, ya kafer (you, infidel)!” According to the prisoners, Colonel Khamees was one of the officers who personally oversaw the raids and torture of Mahalla suspects…

Colonel Ayman Rady Khamees المقدم أيمن راضي خميس

On Sunday, the following police officers gave their testimonies during the trial session that lasted from 12 noon to 4pm:
Lt. Colonel Amr el-Hindi (Criminal Investigations Division), Lt. Colonel Nabil Abdel Sabour (Criminal Investigations Division), Officer Muhammad Ali Saleh (Criminal Investigations Division), Lt. Colonel Hussein Fattouh Ghoneim (Criminal Investigations Division), Captain Amr Abdel Moneim Mustafa el-Harouni (Mahalla’s Counternarcotics Division), Captain Hossam Eddin Muhammad Ghareeb (Criminal Investigations Officer at Mahalla’s 2nd Police Station), Captain Haitham el-Shami (Criminal Investigations Officer at Mahalla’s 2nd Police Station), Major Khaled Ammar, (Mahalla Criminal Investigations Division Chief), Major Yasser Abdel Hamid Abdallah el-Sayyed (Criminal Investigations Division Chief at Mahalla’s 1st Police Station), First Lt. Wassim Farrag Shalaby (Mahalla’s 1st Police Station Criminal Investigations Division), Captain Saleh Kohiya (Criminal Investigations Division at Markaz el-Mahalla).

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