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Egypt: Khaled Hamza and four other civilians arbitrarily sentenced by an Egyptian military court

EGY - News | 08 May 2014

Egy KhaledHamza On 7 May 2014, five Muslim Brotherhood supporters have been sentenced, under fabricated charges, to one year of prison by the Military Supreme Court of Qena. Mr Khaled Hamza, Mr Adel Qatamish, Mr Ali Thabit, Mr Zain Mahmoud and Mr Tariq Ahmed were active members of the Muslim Brotherhood, whose political wing, the Freedom and Justice Party was democratically elected, and whose members are being severely repressed by the military power since the coup of 3 July 2013. More than 1200 Muslim Brotherhood supporters have been sentenced to death penalty after farce mass trials.

Egypt: One Court, One Month: 1212 death sentences

EGY - News | 29 April 2014

Within a month, the Al Minya Criminal Court handed down in two separate verdicts 1212 death sentences following blatantly unfair and speedy trials in relation to the demonstrations that happened on 14 August 2013. In the first case, 37 Muslim Brotherhood supporters had their death sentence, issued on 24 March 2014, upheld, while the 491 remaining accused had their sentence commuted into life imprisonment. In the second case, 683 alleged supporters of ousted President Mohamed Morsi, including the Muslim Brotherhood's leader Mohammed Badie, were also sentenced to death on 28 April 2014. Alleged charges include 'murdering a policeman', 'damaging public and private property' and 'harming public order'. These shocking sentences resulting from massive unfair trials provoked an outburst of the international civil society and community. Most recently, UN High Commissioner Navi Pillay said: "It is outrageous that for the second time (...) the Sixth Chamber of the Criminal Court of Al Minya has imposed the death sentence on huge groups of defendants after perfunctory trials".

Egypt: Three prominent activists unlawfully detained under new assembly law

EGY - News | 17 April 2014
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Ahmed Maher, Mohamed Adel and Ahmed Douma are amongst the first Egyptian activists to be convicted on the basis of the new restrictive assembly law n°107-2013. On 22 December 2013, they were sentenced by the Abdeen Misdemeanour Appeals Court to three years of imprisonment for having allegedly "demonstrated without permission" and "assaulting the police" and are currently being unlawfully detained in Tora Prison. On 17 April 2014, Alkarama requested the UN Working Group on arbitrary detention to issue an opinion as to the arbitrary nature of the three activists' detention and to request the Egyptian authorities to put an end to the widening crackdown against activists targeted only for having exercised their right to freedom of expression and assembly.

Egypt: Young activist forced to admit imaginary crime under brutal torture

EGY - News | 03 April 2014

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Ahmad El Shal, a young doctor and anti-coup activist reportedly abducted on 6 March 2014 by the Egyptian intelligence services reappeared in Al Aqrab prison 3 weeks later. He told his family that he was brutally tortured during his secret detention and forced to admit the murder of a police officer and the constitution of a terrorist cell. This new account along with recent reports of severe torture used in Egyptian detention centres against anti-coup activists confirms the severity of the repression against government's opponents. Today, Alkarama solicited the urgent intervention of the UN Working Group on Arbitrary detention with the Egyptian authorities on Ahmad's behalf.

Impunity is not an option; Ensure accountability for mass killings in Egypt

EGY - News | 27 March 2014

EGY GEN Aya Ahmed Mourad 26.03.2014 1 Yesterday on 26 March 2014, Alkarama launched its public report "Impunity is not an option; Ensure accountability for mass killings in Egypt" which demonstrates, based on first-hand evidence, that the Egyptian authorities have failed to ensure accountability for the mass killings that have occurred in Egypt since the military takeover. Held in Geneva, the launch took place in the presence of Dr Mourad Dhina, Alkarama's Executive Director, Mrs Aya Ahmed, a activist working on women's rights in Egypt, and Mr Ahmed Al Bakri, Vice-President of the Egyptian Students Syndicate.

Lebanon - HR Instruments

International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR)

ICCPR: Accessed on 03.11.1972
Optional Protocol: No

State report: Overdue since 21.03.2001 (3rd)
Last concluding observations: 05.05.1997

Convention against Torture (CAT)

CAT: Accessed on 05.10.2000
Optional Protocol: Yes
Art. 20 (Confidential inquiry): Yes
Art. 22 (Individual communications): No

State report: Overdue since 03.11.2001 (1st)
Last concluding observations: N/A

International Convention for the Protection of all Persons from Enforced Disappearance (CED)

CED: Signed on 06.02.2007

Universal Periodic Review (UPR)

Last review: 11.2010 (1st cycle)
Next review: 2015 (2nd cycle)

National Human Rights Institution (NHRI)

No