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![]() Egypt: Arrests of tens of activists and escalating clashes as downtown Cairo turns into military Zone
Assaults, beatings, abuses and detentions and the day is young as the early morning of April 6 has witnessed the transformation of Cairo into military barracks.
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Tuesday, April 6,2010 16:48 | |||||||||
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As demonstrators assembled, security forces, police officers and military barracks were lined up to thwart the procession which was scheduled to meet in front of the Shura council. All opposition trends were calling for constitutional amendments Security forces dressed both in uniform and civilian clothes began to assault the peaceful assembly viciously beating them and arresting and dragging those they can grab. Over 70 detentions have been recorded so far with the escalation of clashes between both sides Activists who were able to flee the barbaric assaults reported of severe beatings and assaults while those who were unable to escape were hauled into deportation vehicles and transferred downtown to large warehouses In a related context additional collisions took place in the Egyptian universities as security forces clashed with student protesters. State and central security forces striked against students at the University of Helwan, viciously beating them with batons resulting in serious injury and the hospitalizing of 2 Females were not spared the fierce actions where one girl was assaulted, dragged by her head scarf, brutally beaten and detained by one of the by University's Security guard at the Institute of Social Work in Damanhur. She still remains in custody Follow- up The names and locations of the detained protesters Dozens were detained in two of the deportations vehicles and a garage in downtown Cairo including Mustafa al-Shami Roman Gabriel Samuel Mohamed Abdel Meguid Mahmoud Khaled Ezz al-Din Islam Mohamed Mohamed Sayed Gomaa Ahmed Mohammed Hassan Hamid Mustafa Maher Ahmed Mohamed Moa wad Saad Arrested near Omar Makram Mohamed Yahya Mohammed Mahdi Abdel-Maksoud Mahmoud Dahshan Shehab Abdel-Meguid Sheriff Abdel-Moneim Mohamed Fathi Hani Beauty Ahmed Najib Sayed Hamid Sami Ahmed Ibrahim Mohamed Saadallah Arab Kamal Farghali Hassan Aqeel Ahmed Abdel-Moneim Abdel-Monem Youssef Emad Youssef Ahmed Issawi Nasr Muhammad Naji Detainees transported to warehouse Muhammad Awad Khalid Mohiuddin Abdul Hamid Medhat Abdel-Azim Samir Gad Hefnawi Ehab Ahmed Mustafa Hamed Abdel-Salam Abdullah Tahir Wael Abdel Rahman Tarek Raafat Douiri Mohsen Rashad Mohamed Zaghloul Atta Nader Saad Abdul-Ati Shady Hassan Ahmed Khairy Gantt Abdul Alim Tamer Abdul-Wahab Ahmed Abdel-Wahab Mohamed Ahmed Mohamed Mohamed Ahmed Abdo Ahmed Mohamed Osama Hamed Mohamed Mahmoud Mustafa Abdel Azim Ismail, Mahmoud Samy Amr Osama Solomon Awni Almrginy Ahmed Sheriff Mohamed Mohamed Choukri Yasser Mohamed Mustafa Abdallah Yahya Saad Salah al-Hosseini Hosseini Mohammad Sami Mohammad Mahmoud Hazem Mahmoud Yasser Taha al-Issawi Tarek Abou El Ela Islam Anwar Mohammed Ahmed Shawki Ibrahim Alaa Mohammad Ali Abdul Rahman Al-Sayed Abdel-Meguid Khalid Mohammed Up-date MB and opposition parties support victims of "constitutional amendment demo" A number of MPs from the Muslim Brotherhood Parliamentary bloc and independent MPs organized a protest in front of the Shura Council today condemning the security attacks against political activists who called for constitutional amendments Security forces arrested activists who chanted slogans condemning the regime and the brutality of its security services such as "long live Egypt", "down down to the failed system" "free and independent life for Egypt MB Mohamed Elbeltagy, of the Brotherhood parliamentary bloc told "Ikhwanweb" "this kind of brutality used against activists who call for reform is a crime", stressing that the system is living in a constant state of fear of any demands for freedom and democracy He added "attacking young men and women this way shows the contradiction of the system in dealing with political demands, since the system itself organizes social demonstrations to promote itself as a democratic regime which accepts the opinions others ; however the authorities actions today exposed itself before the whole world Dr. Hamdy Hassan, of the Brotherhood parliamentary bloc agreed stating that today's display exposed the weakness of the system which did not give youths the chance to express their opinions Dr. Abdel Galeel Mustafa, former Co-ordinator of Kefaya Movement, stressed that these barbaric acts against our sons is a crime against Egypt and security services should focus more on arresting criminals instead of the honorable
Update
Police break up peaceful march protecting against state of emergency in Alexandria Activist Hassan Mustafa was viciously beaten and lost consciousness in the garden of Martyrs' Square after being seized dragged on the ground for a distance of up to 50 meters and was pushed into a police waiting car. Khalid Hosni and Sayyeda Ahmed also activists were beaten and Sayedda's headscarf was pulled The Shehab center for human rights issued a statement condemning the detention, physical abuses and kidnapping by the SSI officers against the activists. Lawyer Ahmed Mamdouh from the Hilali Foundation for Freedom has announced that he will form a legal support unit to defend the detainees consisting of the Hilali center for assaulted families and Shehab Center for Human Rights Update Demonstrators detained escalate to 92 The latest count of the number of detainees arrested during demonstrations has spiraled out of control reaching 92. The detainees were taken in by police and state security as they rallied to participate in the demonstrations which called for constitutional amendments Baton-wielding forces assaulted the peaceful protestors resulting in clashes with the members from the MB and the April 6 movement who had collaborated calling for human rights stipulated in the constitution A team of lawyers has been formed to defend those remaining in custody. Sayed Fatthy a member of the legal committee has ascertained to "Ikhwanweb" that approximately 40 lawyers have agreed to stand in defense of the young detainees who are to be brought before prosecutors The Egyptian Human Rights Attorney General has demanded the immediate release of the detainees, asserting that they were freely and peacefully expressing their views without any breaches to the law However he asserted the measures practiced and actions taken by security forces with the vicious assaults and beatings were a blatant abuse of human rights underscoring that Egypt had in fact ratified the international treaties on human rights but had failed miserably to follow through |
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tags: Constitutional Amendments / State Security / Police State / Arbitrary Arrests / 6th April / Egyptian Activists / Egyptian Security Forces
Posted in Prisoners of Conscience , Reform Issues |
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