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Emergency State Security court confirms death sentence for 3 Taba bombings defendants

Posted on 30/11/200617/01/2021 By 3arabawy

The Ismailia Emergency State Security court has confirmed today the death sentence handed down to three Taba bombings suspects.

UPDATE: I still don’t have the details of the verdicts, but there were no acquittals. The three defendants’ execution sentences, whose papers were referred to the Mufti last September for approval, were confirmed today. All the rest of the defendants received harsh prison sentences.
Here are photos of today’s trial, by Nasser Nouri.

UPDATE: Here’s a report from Al-Jazeera.

UPDATE: Elijah blogs about the Kangaroo court.

Sarando peasants trial postponed

Posted on 25/11/200617/01/2021 By 3arabawy

The High State Security Court postponed Thursday the trial of the 27 Sarando peasants till 22 January 2007, on charges of illegal assembly, arson and sabotage.

In March 2005, police troops in the village located in the Beheira Governorate raided the homes of the farmers, detaining and torturing men and women–part of an attempt to enforce the eviction of the peasants from the land in favor of Salah Nawar, a landowning aristocrat and a member of Mubarak’s National Democratic Party. One of the detained women peasants who were tortured and sexually abused, 38-year-old Nafissa el-Marakbi died shortly after her release from police custody.

For more background details on the case, check this HRW letter to the Egyptian Interior Minister.

I was part of a delegation of human rights activists and journalists who managed to visit the village 10 March 2005, while still under security siege. The place was then a ghost village. As virtually all the men were either under arrest or on the run. All the remaining women stayed home with their children. When they saw us–the “Cairenes”–arriving, they rushed towards us, weeping, asking us (total strangers) to take their kids with us back to Cairo since they were not safe. For those of you who don’t know Egypt, it’s a conservative country in general. The countryside is even ten times more conservative. And here were those peasants asking total strangers to take away their children, including their teenage daughters, for fear of what might happen to them on the hands of the police.

Peasant Woman Weeping While Recounting the State-Sponsored Terror Campaign

HRW denounces Talaat Sadat’s jail sentence

Posted on 03/11/200620/01/2021 By 3arabawy

The NYC-based rights watchdog has issued a statement denouncing the one-year-prison sentence handed down by a military court to Member of Parliament Talaat Sadat.

The nephew of Egypt’s late president Anwar el-Sadat had his immunity lifted, and was prosecuted by the military, for “defaming Egypt’s army.”

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