Muhammad Zahran, a police major in Cairo’s El-Sabtiya allowed his friend, an official from Mubarak’s ruling National Democratic Party, to burn a man alive in police custody!
And the two got sentenced to ONLY ONE YEAR in prison!
Hossam el-Hamalawy
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Muhammad Zahran, a police major in Cairo’s El-Sabtiya allowed his friend, an official from Mubarak’s ruling National Democratic Party, to burn a man alive in police custody!
And the two got sentenced to ONLY ONE YEAR in prison!
The doctors’ planned protest in front of the parliament was aborted by police intervention:
Security prevented doctors from holding a protest outside the People’s Assembly on Tuesday.
The Doctors’ Syndicate had called for a protest just after midday, to coincide with Finance Minister Youssef Boutros Ghali’s presentation of the annual state budget to parliament.
Groups of plain-clothed men, some of whom were carrying truncheons or walkie-talkies, were spread out along the length of Cairo’s central Qasr El-Aini Street. Riot police had been stationed outside both parliament and the Doctors’ Syndicate.
A large number of high-ranking police officers and state security investigations officers — but no doctors — were congregated opposite parliament at 12:30 pm when the protest was scheduled to begin.
Daily News Egypt was told by state security investigations officer Hisham El-Iraqi that the protest had been banned, and that doctors had been instructed to go to the Doctors’ Syndicate. The press was ordered to leave the area in front of the parliament.
An identical scenario occurred at the syndicate, where journalists were told that they were not allowed to enter the syndicate building and could not stand in its vicinity. They were also informed that the protest had been banned.
When a journalist enquired about the reason for the ban, an officer said: “There is no reason.”
A police major was sentenced to five years in prison for torturing a citizen to death in Sharqiya province, while a police corporal was arrested in Rafah for trying to rape a housewife.
Continuous updates on police torture are available on the Torture in Egypt Blog and Diigo group.
Officers and sergeants from Crime Investigations, State Security, Central Security Forces and University Guards Units are also profiled in the Piggipedia Flickr group.