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200 Cairo U profs protest detentions

Posted on 23/01/200726/12/2020 By 3arabawy

Hours after PM Ahmad Nazif visited the Electronics Department at Cairo University’s Faculty of Engineering to inaugurate an IT project, more than 200 academics held a protest yesterday at the faculty’s campus to demand the release of two colleagues detained by State Security, part of the recent crackdown on the Muslim Brothers.

Dr. Essam Hashish of the Faculty of Engineering (and ironically Nazif’s classmate in the undergraduate years) and Dr. Mahmoud Abu Zeid of the Faculty of Medicine are both members of the Islamist opposition group, and enjoy popularity among their colleagues and students.

Leftist academic Dr. Laila Soueif, who took part in yesterday’s protest, told me the academics who protested included a mix of secular leftists, Islamists and independents who turned out to show solidarity for their detained colleagues. The protest started at 1pm, she said, and lasted for an hour. It had been planned to coincide with Nazif’s visit to the faculty. The profs were under pressure from the Cairo U dean to cancel the protest in the previous three days. When it became clear the academics were insistent on the protest, the Dean resorted to secretly re-scheduling Nazif’s visit to the early morning.

Dr. Laila also added that the faculty gates came under the siege of the police troops, who barred journalists from access to campus.

The regime-owned Al-Ahram covered Nazif’s visit, but did not mention anything about the protest. But Al-Masry Al-Youm did.

News from Tora

Posted on 22/01/200725/03/2015 By 3arabawy

I’ve received updates on the Sinai detainees, currently incarcerated in the Tora Prison compound.

The Sinai 3’s hunger strike in Liman Tora prison has ended sometime last week after it lasted for roughly 20 days. The detainees, I’ve learned, are planning a new hunger strike, but I couldn’t find out when.

More worryingly, I’ve learned that a number of the Sinai detainees in Istiqbal Tora prison, awaiting trial for the Sharm el-Sheikh and Dahab bombings, have been given papers that included ready-made confessions, by State Security agents who asked the detainees to memorize them and repeat them in front of the Prosecutor. The detainees, I was also told, were forced to sign and/or stamp papers while they were blindfolded, without being told of their content. One of the detainees for example, I was told, signed at least five papers.

El-Adly Videogate: HRW slams government cover up

Posted on 17/01/200725/03/2015 By 3arabawy

The NYC-based rights watchdog slammed the Egyptian regime, in a statement yesterday, for going after Howeida Taha, Al-Jazeera reporter who’s been putting together a documentary on police abuse in Egypt and the Arab World.

“The Egyptian government seems willing to do anything to silence discussion of its torture scandal,” said Sarah Leah Whitson, Middle East director at Human Rights Watch. “This reaction makes a mockery of any claims by Egypt to be a government that respects human rights.”

UPDATE: The Committee to Protect Journalists denounced govt intimidation against Howeida…

“This case is a sham and reflects this government’s disdain for critical media,” CPJ Executive Director Joel Simon said. “We call on the Egyptian authorities to immediately drop charges against Howayda Taha Matwali.”

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