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Karem Radwan remains detained and denied releases and defied orders continue as State Security implements a law of their own.
Karem Radwan remains detained and denied releases and defied orders continue as State Security implements a law of their own.
The ministry of education continues its series of violations with the illegal detention of numerous members of the Muslim Brotherhood movement. Karem Radwan deputy executive of the South Cairo bureau is currently in detention for more than a week despite numerous release orders on November 1. State security forces arrested Radwan along with 2 other members of the MB who were released earlier namely, Sayed Nazeely and Hamdy Ibrahim.
Sunday, November 8,2009 23:47
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The ministry of education continues its series of violations with the illegal detention of numerous members of the Muslim Brotherhood movement. Karem Radwan deputy executive of the South Cairo bureau is currently in detention for more than a week despite numerous release orders on November 1. State security forces arrested Radwan along with 2 other members of the MB who were released earlier namely, Sayed Nazeely and Hamdy Ibrahim

 

Radwan 55 suffers various afflictions including kidney problems and constriction of the brain vessels and his health is at risk since suitable health care is not available at the security's headquarters.

 

Related, State security forces raided and arrested 8 leaders of the MB in Cairo and Giza and additional 8 from Dakahleya after barbaric raids on their houses. Both parties were issued extended detentions pending investigations and interrogations.

tags: State Security / The Ministry Of Education / Violations / Muslim Brotherhood Movement / Detention / Suffering / MB Youth
Posted in Human Rights , Islamic Movements , Democracy , Torture  
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