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Police rape victim interviewed on TV

Posted on 15/12/200625/12/2020 By 3arabawy

Emad Muhammad Ali, victim of police sexual abuse who was identified last week by Al-Fagr, was interviewed on Al-Qahira Al-Youm program.

Emad speaks in details about the torture he went through in Bulaq al-Dakrour Police Station, where agents took turns in whipping him, and then inserted an umbrella’s wooden stick in his anal opening, while sadistically asking him to repeat that he “is a fag” and there “is not a single man in Bulaq al-Dakrour” area. As the torture continued, police corporals and and an officer were recording the abuse on a mobile phone, telling Emad they would distribute it among “everyone” to scandalize him and to terrorize the men in Bulaq into submission to police rule.

State Security crackdown on MB activists

Posted on 14/12/200602/02/2021 By 3arabawy

At dawn, State Security agents kidnapped at least 180 Muslim Brotherhood students from Al-Azhar University, and arrested senior leaders from their home, including the all-powerful Khairat el-Shatter, the deputy head of the group’s Supreme Guide.

The crackdown comes following a campaign by the state-owned press against Al-Azhar MB students, who held a demo that included a group of masked MB activists who performed a martial art show during the demo, with bandanas written on it, “Samedoun” (Steadfast). The demo had been organized to protest the expulsion of student activists who were part of the Free Student Union.

I totally object to this media witch-hunting, and see the whole “militia” affair to be exaggerated out of proportions.

1- It’s not the first time the MB activists hold similar parades. These have been common since the outbreak of the intifada. Some of these demos (that had the masked martial arts students) had taken place with permission of the security services to defuse dissent on campus.

2-It is ludicrous to assume these pathetic masked kids are part of a “militia” or a new secret organization. The Brothers are NOT involved in terrorism anymore. While Mubarak loves to accuse them of terrorism during interviews with Western press outlets, not a single terror case featured a MB member. And knowing how Mubarak handles terror suspects, we could have expected the MB to be butchered by now (and ho ho believe me, there are those in the security services who would love to do it.) if they possessed a single bullet.

3-The tradition of activists wearing masks during demos is not solely limited to the MB. I’ve seen many Socialists and Nasserists doing it before, for the sake of protecting their identity from the State Security photographers and informers who are present in demos.

4-The MB kids’ parade simulated a HAMAS parade in Palestine… What’s the big deal? The Palestinian intifada is a inspiration for activists in the region, whether it is Islamists or Leftists… but that does not necessarily mean they wanna simulate their tactics. Does wearing a Che Guevara shirt mean you wanna grab an AK-47 and shoot the police?! For many here in the region (secularists or Islamists), Hamas and Hezbollah fighters are the Arab Guevaras. It’s common to see students and random citizens wearing shirts that celebrate the two organizations.

5-Those who have made it their cause to expose the MB “Masked Militia” should worry more about the State Security Masked Militias. Don’t State Security officers bring with them a platoon of masked Special Forces soldiers, armed with machine guns, whenever they raid homes of unarmed activists to arrest them, causing terror in the entire neighborhood?! That’s the “Masked Militia” the press should be worried about, not the pathetic Karatae Kids the MB has.

Here’s a report by journalist and friend Ali Zalat about today’s arrests:

اعتقال نائب مرشد الإخوان و خطف 180 طالبا ًمن المدينة الجامعية لجامعة الأزهر
الشاطر.. الرجل الحديدي في الإخوان و الممول الأبرز
كتب / علي زلط
في تطور خطير لتصاعد الأزمة بين الأجهزة الامنية وجماعة الإخوان المسلمين شنت قوات الأمن فجر الخميس 14-12-2006 حملة اعتفالات موسعة شملت المهندس خيرت الشاطر النائب الثاني للمرشد العام والمهندس أيمن عبد الغني زوج ابنة الشاطر والقيادي في قسم الطلاب بالجماعة، والمهندس ممدوح الحسيني من إخوان القاهرة و180 من طلاب الإخوان المسلمين المقيمين في مدينة الصفا الجامعية بينهم أمين الاتحاد الحر بجامعة الأزهر صهيب الملط ونائبه أحمد الصنهاوي ولم يتم حتى الآن حصر أسماء المعتقلين
و صرح مصدر مقرب من عائلة المهندس خيرت الشاطر بأن قوات الأمن صادرت 3 أجهزة كمبيوتر تخص عائلته و مبلغا ماليا يقدر ب60 ألف جنيه إضافة إلى أجهزة محمول زوجته و زوج ابنته المهندس أيمن عبد الغني الذي قبض عليه في نفس الوقت من منازلهم الكائنة في ضاحية مدينة نصر.
و على الصعيد ذاته أكدت مصادر طلابية في جامعة الأزهر أن عدد الطلاب المعتقلين وصل إلى 180 طالبا جرى اقتحام مبناهم السكني في مدينة الصفا الجامعية و تأكد ان بينهم الطالبي صهيب الملط أمين عام إنحاد الطلاب الحر بجامعة الأزهر و أحمد الصنهاوي الأمين المساعد .و آخرين .
و أضافت المصادر الطلابية بأن سلطات الأمن هاجمت ثلاثة شقق سكنية طلابية في الحي العاشر بمدينة نصر (شرق القاهرة) واقتادت 8 طلاب على الأقل ،بالتزامن مع حملة الإعتقالات الموسعة التي طالت ثالث رجل في الإخوان وعدد من الناشطين والطلاب .
و ترددت أنباء عن اعتقال طلاب آخرين أثناء قضائهم عطلة نهاية الأسبوع في محافظاتهم الأ صلية خاصة الشرقية و وردت أنباءعن اعتقال اثنين من اعضاءهيئة التدريس بجامعة الأزهر إلا أنه لم يتسنى حتى الآن التأكد من صحة هذه الأنباء
يذكر أن حملة الاعتقالات الجديدة تتم بعد حملة إعلامية واسعة شنتها وسائل إعلام وصحف مصرية على جماعة الإخوان المسلمين، متهمةً إياها بالعنف عقب استعراض شبه رياضي قام به طلاب ملثمون أمام مكتب رئيس جامعة الأزهر ضمن اعتصام نظم للاعتراض على فصل 5 طلاب من الجامعة ينتمون للإخوان المسلمين، وقال طلاب الإخوان أن اللقطات التي بثتها وسائل الإعلام على أنها عرض عسكري لملثمين لا تتعدى مشاهد تمثيلية قام بها بعض الطلاب في جامعة الأزهر.
وتأتي هذه الحملة في أعقاب ثلاثة أيام من الإفراج عن الدكتور محمد مرسي عضو مكتب الإرشاد والدكتور عصام العريان القيادي في الجماعة.

UPDATE: Thousands of Al-Azhar students demonstrated today against the kidnapping of 180 student activists by State Security. Photographer Nasser Nouri was there.

Al-Azhar students denounce the kidnapping of 180 student activists by State Security

Kefaya demonstrates against Mubarak

Posted on 14/12/200602/02/2021 By 3arabawy

Kefaya’s demo that was scheduled to happen in front of the Public Prosecutor’s office on Monday, was moved due to security siege to the Lawyers’ Syndicate and the Press Syndicate.

Around 100 assembled in front of the Lawyers’ Syndicate, while 300 others managed to gather in front of the Press Syndicate.

Demonstrators chanted against Mubarak, corruption, and police torture. Activists also extended their solidarity to the Lebanese opposition fighting a US-client government in Beirut. “Hosni Mubarak and Sanioura–Bush is the original, they are the photocopies,” went the chants. The Mahalla textile strikers got also a lion-share of chants in support of their struggle against their corrupt neo-liberal management.

Protesters clashed on several occasions with the Central Security Forces troops that surrounded the Press Syndicate, leading to minor injuries. Photos below, taken by Nasser Nouri:

  • Kefaya held an anti-Mubarak rally in front of the Press Syndicate and the Lawyers' Syndicate on 12 Dec 2006, Photo by Nasser Nouri
  • Kefaya held an anti-Mubarak rally in front of the Press Syndicate and the Lawyers' Syndicate on 12 Dec 2006, Photo by Nasser Nouri
  • Kefaya held an anti-Mubarak rally in front of the Press Syndicate and the Lawyers' Syndicate on 12 Dec 2006, Photo by Nasser Nouri
  • Kefaya held an anti-Mubarak rally in front of the Press Syndicate and the Lawyers' Syndicate on 12 Dec 2006, Photo by Nasser Nouri
  • Kefaya held an anti-Mubarak rally in front of the Press Syndicate and the Lawyers' Syndicate on 12 Dec 2006, Photo by Nasser Nouri
  • Kefaya held an anti-Mubarak rally in front of the Press Syndicate and the Lawyers' Syndicate on 12 Dec 2006, Photo by Nasser Nouri
  • Kefaya held an anti-Mubarak rally in front of the Press Syndicate and the Lawyers' Syndicate on 12 Dec 2006, Photo by Nasser Nouri
  • Kefaya held an anti-Mubarak rally in front of the Press Syndicate and the Lawyers' Syndicate on 12 Dec 2006, Photo by Nasser Nouri

The Revolutionary Socialists distributed leaflets during the demo, calling for wider mobilization within the factories, university campuses, professional syndicates to achieve the radical political change Egypt needs–rather than focusing the struggle on narrow, superficial constitutional amendments within the parliament.

The Revolutionary Socialists, Photo by Alexandra Sandels, Cairo, Press Syndicate, 12 Dec 06

I left the scene of the protests by 4:05pm. By then, 400 demonstrators at the Press Syndicate were chanting, demanding the execution of President Hosni Mubarak on charges of treason and mass torture.

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