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Numbers rise with 5 detentions, 8 appeals and one release.
Numbers rise with 5 detentions, 8 appeals and one release.
Injustice prevails and sessions continue for members of the Muslim Brotherhood Movement.
Prosecutors in Qena issued a detention order to five members of the Muslim Brotherhood movement who were arrested last week. State security raided their houses confiscating much of their personal belongings. The group was charged with the same host of accusations in which the public have become accustomed to hearing.
Monday, December 14,2009 18:38
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Prosecutors in Qena issued a detention order to five members of the Muslim Brotherhood movement who were arrested last week. State security raided their houses confiscating much of their personal belongings. The group was charged with the same host of accusations in which the public have become accustomed to hearing.

 

The detainees include:

 

Ahmed Ali Abady

 

Bahaa Nasr el-Deen

 

Hazem Abdul Dayem Hosny

 

Ahmed Abdul Fattah

 

Abdul Dayem Mohamed Mahmoud

 

On another note, defence lawyers submitted an appeal to the Prosecutor general for the unjust detention of eight members of the movement in Dakahleya. The arrested men include:

 

Mohamed Otthman Algenedy

 

Amgad Alsalkawy

 

Ali Sayam

 

Alsayed Talaat

 

Abdallah Abdul Kader

 

Essam Abdul Hameed Sharaf el-Deen

 

Mohamed Abdul Aziz Imbaby

 

Ayman Abdul Hay Zoghbar

 

Related, the Criminal Court in Mansoura ordered the release of Dr Mohamed Yusef Head of the Neonatology Department at Menya Al-Nasr Hospital he is also a member of the Humane Relief Committee in the Doctors' Syndicate.

 

tags: MB Detainees / Qena / Crackdown / State Security / Police State / Arbitrary Detention / Prosecutor General / Dakahleya / Doctors' Syndicate / Mansoura / Criminal Court
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