As Egyptians living in the United States, we have been following the alarming setbacks of democratic reforms in Egypt.
We strongly condemn the attempts to influence and limit the independence of the Egyptian judiciary, including the disciplinary measures taken against judges Hesham Bastawisi and Mahmoud Mekki.
We demand that those disciplinary measures are immediately dropped and that every possible measure is taken to ensure the independence of the Egyptian judiciary.
We also strongly condemn the recent arrest and detention of pro-democracy activists in support of the judges, who did nothing but exercise their right of publicly expressing their opinion in a peaceful manner. We ask that the charges against them be dropped and that they are immediately released from custody.
Shehab Fakhry Ismail Doctorate student in philosophy The New School for Social Research
Rime Naguib Doctorate student in sociology Northwestern University
Ahmed Abdel Meguid Doctorate student in philosophy Emory University
Khaled Fahmy Professor of modern Middle Eastern history New York University
Karim Tartoussieh Doctorate student in Middle Easter Studies New York University
Waiel Ashry Doctorate student in modern Arabic literature New York University
Nader S. Metwalli Ph. D. student Wallace H. Coulter Department of Biomedical Engineering Georgia Institute of Technology / Emory University
Rania Salem PhD student in Sociology Princeton University
Hossam El-Asrag Ph. D. student Aerospace Department / Georgia Institute of Technology
Hanan Thabet MA student in Near Eastern Studies New York University
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