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Police silence torture victims

Posted on 25/04/200716/01/2021 By 3arabawy

Mubarak’s police crusade to silence torture victims continues.

A Giza police force raided the house of a citizen Monday, around 8pm, and kidnapped him for an hour and half, to prevent him from speaking to Al-Mehwar satellite channel about his ordeal. The citizen, by the name Hanna, had been detained for two years on the roof top of a police station without a court order!

Also, two MPs charged yesterday that “Egyptian police stations have turned into slaughterhouses,” adding that “forced disappearances (of suspects) have become a phenomenon.”

Gulag is paradise, says Interior Ministry mouthpiece

Posted on 05/04/200727/12/2020 By 3arabawy

The mouthpiece of the Interior Ministry, General Ahmad Diaa, who’s been crusading on TV screens, newspapers, and in the parliament trying desperately to defend his boss General Adly, and the big boss Mubarak, when it comes to police torture and abuse–now is coming up with a rosy picture about the country’s prisons.

The picture was so rosy, that the MB members of parliament present in the parliamentary session, wished they could return to prison to enjoy such five-star treatment.

Counterterror law to gag press

Posted on 05/04/200727/12/2020 By 3arabawy

Parliament speaker Fathi Surror, a Mubarak’s NDP henchman, said yesterday that the counterterrorism law will be applied on journalists who “aid, republish material produced by banned groups.”

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