El Nadeem Center against Violence and Torture

Egypt | Alaa Abdel Fattah imprisoned for five years under a colonial-era law repealed 89 years ago

The undersigned human rights organizations call for the immediate release of Alaa Abdel Fattah, a pro-democracy activist who is appealing his five-year prison sentence on Thursday, October 19th at the Court of Cassation. Following a trial replete with legal violations while devoid of due process guarantees, Alaa was sentenced using the colonial-era Assembly Law (no. 10/1914), unanimously repealed by the Egyptian Parliament 89 years ago. The continued enforcement of the Assembly Law to imprison Alaa and thousands of others…

On the World Day Against the Death Penalty

On the 15th World Day Against the Death Penalty, eight Egyptian rights groups demanded that the Egyptian adhere to the safeguards guaranteeing the protection of the rights of those facing the death penalty and sign and ratify the Second Optional Protocol to the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, which aims to abolish the death penalty. Last year, the same groups demanded the government to suspend the implementation of the death penalty, at least temporarily, “given the recent record of human rights abuses,…

Joint Statement: Egyptian Interior Ministry marks World Press Freedom Day by storming Journalists Syndicate

Rights groups condemn syndicate storming and join journalists in calling for dismissal of interior minister Joint press statement The undersigned organizations declare their full solidarity and unconditional support for journalists, the board of the Journalists Syndicate, and its general assembly, against the flagrant assault on freedom of expression and attempts to ‘nationalize’ press freedom and intimidate and repress journalists. We declare our wholesale condemnation of the unlawful security breach of the syndicate…

Activists taken from homes, mass arrests in the run-up to April 25

Human rights groups: release those arrested in connection with planned protests; the state must protect the constitutional right of peaceful protestThe undersigned organizations strongly condemn the arrest campaign of activists, lawyers and journalists over the past days and hold police and military forces fully responsible for the safety of protestors on April 25, the day of planned demonstrations under the slogan “Egypt is not for sale.”Over the past four days, police have arrested at least 90 people in eight…

Press Release regarding the closure of El Nadeem Center

First we would like to confirm that the center has not yet been closed.Yesterday, the 17th of February 2016 about 4 p.m. three men came to the center from the Azbakeyya District authority, two police sergeants and one architect. Dr. Mona Hamed, director of the clinic, received them. They asked her to leave the flat since they have an order of closure. They had a document signed by the director of the private health sector addressed to the head of the Azbakeyya district ordering the closure of the center based on a decision…

JOINT STATEMENT: El Nadim Center must not be silenced

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