Egypt

Egypt: Arbitrary detention and assault of human rights defender and journalist Kamal Murad

Front Line is deeply concerned following reports that human rights defender and journalist Kamal Murad was beaten by police after being arrested on 17 June 2008. Kamal Murad is a journalist for the newspaper Al-Fajr. He has reported on cases of corruption and human rights violations committed by members of the police force in Egypt.  Read More

Egypt: Travel restrictions imposed against members of human rights organisation Egyptian Initiative for Personal Rights (EIPR)

Front Line is deeply concerned following reports that the Egyptian Government has prevented the Egyptian Initiative for Personal Rights (EIPR) from taking part in a United Nations General Assembly high-level meeting on HIV/AIDS, due to take place on 10-11 June 2008. The EIPR was founded in 2002 to protect and promote human rights in Egypt.  Read More

Egypt: Attack on human rights defender, Dr Magda Adly, while attending hearing of victims of torture in detention

Front Line is deeply concerned following reports of an attack against human rights defender, Dr Magda Adly. Dr Magda Adly is a medical professional with the El Nadim Centre for the Rehabilitation of the Victims of Violence, an organisation that assists victims of torture and violence through research, training, counselling and raising public awareness.  Read More

Egypt: Arrest of human rights defender and writer Mosaad Soliman Hassan Hussein (a.k.a. Mosaad Abu Fagr)

Front Line is deeply concerned following the arrest of human rights defender, blogger and writer Mosaad Soliman Hassan Hussein (a.k.a. Mosaad Abu Fagr). He is a human rights defender working on behalf of the rights of the Sinai community in Egypt.  Read More

Egypt: Closure of offices of the Association for Human Rights and Legal Aid (AHRLA)

Front Line is concerned following reports of a Government decision to shut down the offices of the Association for Human Rights and Legal Aid (AHRLA) in Cairo. The AHRLA provides legal aid to the victims of human rights violations in Egypt.  Read More

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