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Link to: Two journalists report being brutalised in custody

Two journalists report being brutalised in custody

While in custody, Ahmed Ramadan and Islam Abu al-Ezz were ordered to crawl on their stomachs with their hands behind their backs while soldiers repeatedly kicked and beat them.

Link to: Egypt: New Law Keeps Military Trials of Civilians

Egypt: New Law Keeps Military Trials of Civilians

For Immediate Release Egypt: New Law Keeps Military Trials of Civilians 12,000 Tried by Military in 2011, Hundreds More Cases Pending (New York, May 7, 2012) – Egypt’s parliament on May 6, 2012, approved amendments to the Code of Military Justice that failed to end the unprecedented expansion of military trials of civilians, despite pleas […]

Link to: At least 18 journalists assaulted, arrested in clashes

At least 18 journalists assaulted, arrested in clashes

Mohamed Raafat was beaten and shot at with pellets by three unidentified armed men while he filmed the clashes. They went on to confiscate his camera and beat him for one hour.

Link to: Tunisia blogger arrested in Cairo airport

Tunisia blogger arrested in Cairo airport

Cairo – May 3rd, 2012 ANHRI condemns the arrest of Aziz Amami, Tunisia activist and blogger, upon his arrival to Cairo airport to participate in several seminars in Egypt on the grounds of his participation in protests calling for the overthrow of military rule in Egypt in front of the Egyptian embassy in Tunisia. Upon […]

Link to: Two journalists attacked in Alexandria

Two journalists attacked in Alexandria

Nessreen Fouad and Hanna Abu el-Ez were attacked by Muslim Brotherhood supporters while attempting to cover a public conference by a presidential candidate of the brotherhood’s political party.

Link to: International NGOs denied licences

International NGOs denied licences

Authorities refused to grant licences to many foreign NGOs, including the Carter Center, Rights and Freedoms International and Seeds of Peace, stating that their activities violate “the state’s sovereignty on its lands.”

Link to: Representatives of Egyptian NGOs rejected the new governmental draft law

Representatives of Egyptian NGOs rejected the new governmental draft law

Press release April 23, 2012 Representatives of Egyptian NGOs rejected the new governmental draft law On April 23, 2012, the Egyptian Organization for Human Rights (EOHR) held a meeting for discussing the governmental draft law of the local and international civil society organizations. The meeting was held at the headquarters of EOHR, 12 pm, in […]

Nabeel Rajab at Cairo International Airport, Nabeel Rajab/Twitter

Human rights defender Nabeel Rajab denied entry into Egypt

The human rights defender had entered Egypt in the last few months without any problems, leading CIHRS to believe that the denial of entry was politically motivated and in collaboration with the Bahraini authorities.

Link to: Kefaya activists sentenced to three years in prison

Kefaya activists sentenced to three years in prison

The activists had expressed support for a group of former judges and had chanted slogans critical of the public prosecutor.

Link to: Court sentences activists to two years in jail

Court sentences activists to two years in jail

The eight activists were arrested while participating in a peaceful protest in Alexandria and were charged with attacking security forces, destruction of property and rioting.

Link to: Oscar-winning Iranian film banned from screening at Cairo University

Oscar-winning Iranian film banned from screening at Cairo University

University administrators banned a screening of “A Separation” following pressure from fundamentalist groups.

Link to: Authorities urged to close case against foreign NGOs, hold ministers accountable

Authorities urged to close case against foreign NGOs, hold ministers accountable

CIHRS, ANHRI, EOHR, and other rights organisations applaud the Supreme Judicial Council for instigating an independent investigation into the circumstances surrounding the case, and recommend that the findings of the investigation be made public.

Link to: Journalists and bloggers among 12 people to appear before military courts

Journalists and bloggers among 12 people to appear before military courts

They are being prosecuted for attempting to overthrow the state and damaging the reputation of the armed forces, which was seen as the reason for referring the prosecutions to a court martial.

Link to: Court revokes exception to emergency law

Court revokes exception to emergency law

The State Council’s Court of Administative Justice revoked Field Marshal Tantawi’s decision to refer civilians accused of “thuggery” to military trials on the basis that it is unconstitutional.

Link to: Multinational telecoms colluded with state during revolution, says CIHRS

Multinational telecoms colluded with state during revolution, says CIHRS

“A clear policy of zero tolerance should be adopted by the international community and private companies concerning the cutting off of communications systems at anytime, for any reason,” argued CIHRS.

Link to: IFJ calls for dismissal of charges against foreign journalist

IFJ calls for dismissal of charges against foreign journalist

Since their release, Austin Mackell and his translator have faced ongoing threats and harassment. The police released their reports to the state media; as a result, their faces and addresses were featured in the media across Egypt, accusing them of being spies.