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Protest against Mubarak’s constitutional amendments

Posted on 18/03/200727/12/2020 By 3arabawy

The National Forces are calling on all activists to join the opposition MPs in their sit-in in front of the Parliament, this Tuesday 12 Noon, to protest Mubarak’s authoritarian constitutional amendments.

Meanwhile…

Opposition MPs in Egypt have walked out of parliament in protest over constitutional amendments proposed by Hosni Mubarak, the president.
About 100 legislators, including independents and members of several opposition parties, interrupted the parliamentary session by staging a walkout.

Egypt’s Revolutionary Socialists issued a statement on Thursday denouncing the amendments.

Also, international rights watchdogs like Amnesty International denounced Mubarak’s amendments, describing them as the “greatest erosion of human rights in 26 years.”

Amnesty International today called on Egyptian members of parliament to reject proposed amendments to the country’s constitution, which the organization described as the most serious undermining of human rights safeguards in Egypt since the state of emergency was re-imposed in 1981.
The appeal came as the Egyptian Parliament prepared to approve this Sunday amendments to 34 articles of the constitution, including Article 179. The amendments to this Article would give sweeping powers of arrest to the police, grant broad authority to monitor private communications and allow the Egyptian president to bypass ordinary courts and refer people suspected of terrorism to military and special courts, in which they would be unlikely to receive fair trials.

Kefaya coordinator brutally assaulted in Sohag

Posted on 18/03/200727/12/2020 By 3arabawy

Mona Fouad, a lawyer and Kefaya’s coordinator in the Upper Egyptian city of Sohag, was brutally assaulted late Friday night.

Mona was followed by two persons, as she departed her office in Nasser neighborhood, where Sohag’s State Security office and Security Directorate are also located. She felt she was slowly passing out for an unexplained reason, and woke up to find out she was bleeding. The only person nearby was a security agent with a walkie-talkie. When she screamed for help, he told her to “wait. I have to get el-Basha‘s permission first.” He left her for a period of time she could not determine. Finally an ambulance showed up and transferred her to the Sohag General Hospital, where her wounds and injuries earned her 35 stitches.

What we know is that the Sohag prosecutor has gone to the hospital to interrogate Mona about the incident. No more details are available yet.

Kefaya detainees released

Posted on 17/03/200727/12/2020 By 3arabawy

The 21 Kefaya detainees were finally released around 6:30pm today, after police agents at El-Dhaher Station stalled the process.

The detainees should have been released in the early morning, but the station’s agents kept delaying, saying they were “waiting for orders from State Security,” according to rights lawyers who were trying to process the activists’ release. At some point, the police wanted to delay the release by deciding to transfer two Upper Egyptian detainees back to their hometowns’ police stations. To our good fortunes, that did not happen, thanks to the lobbying of the present lawyers. A number of activists also assembled in front of the station, staging a sit-in to add to the pressure.

The detainees on their part went on a hunger strike protesting their continued imprisonment, and only ended it with their release.

I spoke with socialist activist Khaled Abdel Hamid around 6:50pm. He was very cheerful, and said the police did not dare messing with them in custody because of the outside attention the rights activists, bloggers and the media were giving to them.

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