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Sinai torture fields

Posted on 02/10/200625/12/2020 By 3arabawy

I traveled to Al-Arish last weekend, to do some research on Islamic militancy in Sinai. I’ll spare you the horror stories of torture I heard from relatives of terror suspects. I may post something about it in the future, but for now you can check out HRW’s report on the security crackdowns against Sinai Bedouins following the October 2004 Taba bombings: Mass Arrests and Torture in Sinai.

While I was there, I decided to visit the Tagammu Party office, located in downtown Arish, to follow up on the case of detained Kefaya activist Hassan Abdallah, the coordinator of Sinai Youth For Change.

Tagammu Party office in Arish مقر حزب التجمع بالعريش

State Security agents broke into Hassan’s house in Arish last month, and kidnapped him. Later, they issued death threats against his two brothers Wael and Muhammad who have taken refuge in the Tagammu office, and have been staging a continuous sit-in.

At the office, I was met by veteran leftist activist Ashraf Ayoub, who’s been civil rights and pro-Palestinian campaigner in Arish since 1984, his 19-year-old son and Sinai Youth For Change activist Shadi, Hassan’s two brothers, mother and sister.

Leftist Activist Shadi Ashraf Ayoub

Hassan and his family joined the Tagammu Party during the post-Taba bombings security crackdowns. Hassan’s mother, Kawthar, and his sister Soheir who works as a school teacher, led spontaneous demos by the mothers and women relatives of detainees to protest the widespread torture and kidnappings by State Security agents. They teamed up later with veteran activists like Ashraf Ayoub, and decided to become active members in the left-wing party branch.

Kawthar and Soheir

“The threats never stopped,” Kawthar said. “State Security Colonel Essam Amer and Major Hussein Mansour told us several times to leave the party, but we refused.”

Hassan’s brother Wael, 22-year-old English literature graduate, had been detained by security 29 October, 2004, part of the mass crackdown on Arish. He was kept for three months at the State Security bureau in Arish, and another three months in Damanhour prison. He told me he was brutally tortured by interrogators, who stripped him off his clothes, threatened him with rape, suspended him from the ceiling with his hands tied to the back, applied electric shocks on several parts of his body—before releasing him saying, “Ma3lesh (never mind), you are not involved.”

Wael Abdallah

The other brother Muhammad, a 32 year old school teacher, was also picked up by State Security on 7 December 2004, and detained for three months, where he received similar treatment.

Mohamed Abdallah

The younger brother Hassan, attracted the security’s attention, while chanting “Down with Hosni Mubarak” during pro-Lebanese resistance demos in Arish last July.

“State Security officers phoned Hassan several times, with threats and intimidation to leave Tagammu and quit activism,” his mother Kawthar said.

Finally, State Security agents stormed the family’s house on the dawn of 7 September, while Hassan was asleep, his mother recalled. “He was asleep, in his underwear, when they grabbed him. He shouted requesting to see a judicial warrant. They told him, ‘We are State Security. We don’t need a warrant.'”

Hassan was taken in his underwear and thrown into the police van. He was not allowed to take his eyeglasses with him. His two brothers Wael and Muhammad were present in the house, but security agents were not interested in them. On the following day, State Security Major Hussein Mansour phoned in with more threats if the Abdallahs don’t cease their activism, and requested the two brothers to show up the SS Arish bureau for questioning, and to “bring clothes for their naked brother,” the mother said. The two refused, saying the officer’s actions were illegal. Fearing for their safety, the Abdallahs took refuge in the Tagammu office, and said if SS wanted them they could come and get them from the office. For a week, security forces used to raid their empty house every night and smash its furniture. They also told the mother several times her two sons were “considered fugitives now, and if they are seen anywhere in the streets they will be killed.”

Tagammu Party Office in Arish

Hassan was kept in State Security Arish bureau for a week, then he was transferred to Bourg Al-Arab prison, still without his clothes or eyeglasses–just his underwear, according to his mother, as State Security officers refused to receive the clothes and food his sister and his friend Shadi Ayoub tried to bring him while he was still locked up in Arish.

Hassan has not been presented to the prosecutor still, and his two brothers are still holed up in the Tagammu office for fear of their safety.

Police assault leftists in Mahalla

Posted on 01/10/200602/02/2021 By 3arabawy

Security forces assaulted left wing activists, last Thursday evening, in the Delta industrial city of Mahalla. The security troops, led by officers Haitham al-Shami and Amr Horani, attacked the activists with sticks, and injured several of them, when the latter were distributing their local leftist paper in a coffee shop. This attack is not the first, and probably will be followed by others in the run up for the coming labor union elections scheduled after the Eid.

Here is a report, I received from a blogger, in Arabic about the details of the attack:

فوجئ أعضاء اتحاد الشباب التقدمي و وحدة العلو بحزب التجمع بالمحلة الكبرى أثناء قيامهم بتوزيع نشرة أهالي المحلة التي يصدرها حزب التجمع بالمحلة، مساء الخميس 29 سبتمبر 2006 بعدد من العساكر و المخبرين بقيادة الضابط هيثم الشامي و الضابط عمرو الحوراني و ضابط آخر يدعى محمد، يحملون جميعهم الهراوات و الشوم، و يهجمون عليهم و على المقهى الذي كان الشباب يوزعون عليه “أهالي المحلة” و انهالوا عليهم ضربا بالهراوات و الشوم مما أدى إلى إصابة عدد من الشباب، هذا إلى جانب سيل الشتائم و الإهانات التي وجهوها إلى أعضاء الإتحاد و الحزب، و التي طالت المؤسسات الحكومية نفسها، عندما حاول أحد الزملاء التصدي لهم طالبا منهم التحدث بأسلوب لائق يليق به كمدرس، فكان الرد من الضابط هيثم الشامي “يعني إيه مدرس يعني !؟ .. أ .. ا يا مدرس” هذا بالإضافة إلى الألفاظ البذيئة التي نترفع عن ذكرها.
كما طالت الإهانة الهيئة الحزبية لحزب التجمع عندما حاول أحد الشباب إبراز هويته الحزبية للضابط عمرو الحوراني الذي التقط البطاقة الحزبية و رمى بها أرضا موجها السباب للحزب و قياداته و أعضائه.
الضباط الذين اعتدوا بالضرب و السباب على أعضاء حزب التجمع و اتحاد الشباب التقدمي بالمحلة الكبرى، حطموا أيضا كل ما طالته أيديهم من كراسي المقهى و أدواته، و يبدوا أنهم فعلوا كل ذلك بأوامر مسبقة، فعندما توجه أعضاء التجمع إلى قسم ثان المحلة الكبرى لعمل محضر ضد الضباط الثلاثة، فوجئوا بمنعهم من دخول القسم، و عندما توجهوا للشعبة الجنائية كان الرد أن “الباشا نايم و محدش يقدر يقلقه” و بالتالي رفضوا دخولهم، فما كان من شباب التجمع إلا إرسال بلاغ بالفاكس إلى وزير الداخلية و المحامي العام و النائب العام.

The Victorious Lie

Posted on 17/09/200602/02/2021 By 3arabawy

Does anybody remember the “Victorious Group?” That first of its kind “Salafi Takfiri” group in Egypt a la Zarqawi style, as the state-owned press and self-described counter-terrorism pundits told us?

These were 22 young Egyptians, picked up last April. The security then proudly stated that “Information, documents and interviews … confirmed that they were studying carrying out terrorist operations against tourist targets, the gas pipeline on the Greater Cairo ring road and some sensitive sites through bombings,… They were also studying targeting some Muslim and Christian religious figures and … what they called degenerate youth in tourist areas.”

The arrest of that “group” was announced–surprise, surprise–11 days before the extension of the emergency law.

Some pro-democracy activists, who were detained last spring for their solidarity with the Egyptian judiciary’s fight for independence said they met “Victorious Group” guys during visits to the State Security prosecutor. One of them, leftist blogger Alaa Seif, wrote the VG suspects appeared to have received brutal tortured by State Security agents, to extract confessions.

Well, guess what? The State Security Prosecutor has just dismissed the case saying the evidence is bogus, and ordered the release of the 22 men.

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