We condemn the Egyptian authorities’ campaign of legal intimidation, torture and deadly violence against those who have continued to raise their voices and mobilise in the streets in support of the demands of the 25 January revolution: change, democracy and social justice.
We note with particular concern the following recent developments:
· The charges levelled at activists and participants in the peaceful protest at Maspero in Cairo on 9 October which was attacked by the army and gangs of thugs leading to the death of at least 26 people. Rather than investigating this crime, the military prosecutors have accused the victims of military aggression of assault, stealing weapons and inciting violence. Two prominent bloggers and activists, Alaa Abdelfattah and Bahaa Saber are among the accused and Alaa was detained on 30 October for refusing to co-operate with the military authorities. Mina Daniel, an activist who was shot dead by the military on 9 October is also named among the accused.
· The death under torture of Essam Ali Atta, who was serving a two-year prison sentence in Tora prison following a military trial earlier this year.
· The escalating campaign of harassment and intimidation directed at journalists and media workers who refuse to submit to military censorship.
· Increasing violence directed at protests and strikes by students and workers in support of their social and political demands.
To date at least 12,000 Egyptian civilians have been subjected to covert military trials. Military courts are fundamentally unfair; the accused are often denied counsel, the opportunity to review evidence or examine witnesses; they have limited avenues of appeal. Eighteen death sentences have been handed down so far.
We declare our solidarity with the calls by Egyptian activists, trade unionists, human rights organisations and political groups for:
1. An end to military trials of civilians
2. Independent and impartial investigations into the events of 9 October and other events that have resulted in the death and disappearance of civilians, such as the attacks on peaceful demonstrators on 9 April in Tahrir Square, on 23 July in Abbaseyya and on 9 September in front of the Israeli Embassy;
3. The immediate release of blogger and activist Alaa Abdelfattah and the 28 other detainees implicated in the Maspiro events;
4. The immediate lifting of the state of emergency in place in Egypt since 1981.
5. Respect by the Egyptian civilian and military authorities for the rights of Egyptian citizens to freedom of expression, to join and build political organisations and trade unions, and to take part in protests, strikes and demonstrations.
See further signatures here: http://menasolidaritynetwork.com/2011/11/02/egypt-solidarity-with-alaa-and-the-maspero-accused/
I HAVE BEEN SPENDING EVERY WAKING HOUR COORDINATING WITH INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS OBSERVERS TO ENSURE THE STORIES OF THOSE AT MASPERO STAY IN THE GLOBAL SPOTLIGHT!! THE SILENCE FROM THE AUTHORITIES IS DEAFENING BUT OUR CONTINUED PRESSURE FORCES THEM TO FACE THE TRUTH OF WHAT HAPPENED!!
November 3, 2011
THIS MOMENTUM IS ABSOLUTELY UNSTOPPABLE AND IT SHOWS THE WORLD THAT WE REFUSE TO REMAIN SILENT!! THE ENERGY BEHIND THIS MOVEMENT IS GROWING EVERY SINGLE SECOND AND I AM BEYOND THRILLED TO SEE US GAIN SO MUCH TRACTION!!
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Mark Reed
14 years ago
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What happened at Maspero was a massacre not a riot. The victims are the ones being punished by these thugs.
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David Snyder
14 years ago
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Absolute disgrace. Those poor people just wanted a better life for their country. Free them all.
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Elena Wells
14 years ago
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free alaa. he is only trying to tell the truth. this is so wrong.
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Ahmed Pierce
14 years ago
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The world is watching. Stop the military trials of civilians now.
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Sarah Kelly
14 years ago
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How can they charge someone who was killed?? This is insane and the whole world needs to know what is happening in Egypt.
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Fatima Tran
14 years ago
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MY HEART BREAKS FOR THE INNOCENT FAMILIES. JUSTICE FOR EGYPT.
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Bassam Imam
13 days ago
May GOD-THE-ALL-MIGHTY-CREATOR save the oppressed people/s of this world.
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We condemn the Egyptian authorities’ campaign of legal intimidation, torture and deadly violence against those who have continued to raise their voices and mobilise in the streets in support of the demands of the 25 January revolution: change, democracy and social justice.
We note with particular concern the following recent developments:
· The charges levelled at activists and participants in the peaceful protest at Maspero in Cairo on 9 October which was attacked by the army and gangs of thugs leading to the death of at least 26 people. Rather than investigating this crime, the military prosecutors have accused the victims of military aggression of assault, stealing weapons and inciting violence. Two prominent bloggers and activists, Alaa Abdelfattah and Bahaa Saber are among the accused and Alaa was detained on 30 October for refusing to co-operate with the military authorities. Mina Daniel, an activist who was shot dead by the military on 9 October is also named among the accused.
· The death under torture of Essam Ali Atta, who was serving a two-year prison sentence in Tora prison following a military trial earlier this year.
· The escalating campaign of harassment and intimidation directed at journalists and media workers who refuse to submit to military censorship.
· Increasing violence directed at protests and strikes by students and workers in support of their social and political demands.
To date at least 12,000 Egyptian civilians have been subjected to covert military trials. Military courts are fundamentally unfair; the accused are often denied counsel, the opportunity to review evidence or examine witnesses; they have limited avenues of appeal. Eighteen death sentences have been handed down so far.
We declare our solidarity with the calls by Egyptian activists, trade unionists, human rights organisations and political groups for:
1. An end to military trials of civilians
2. Independent and impartial investigations into the events of 9 October and other events that have resulted in the death and disappearance of civilians, such as the attacks on peaceful demonstrators on 9 April in Tahrir Square, on 23 July in Abbaseyya and on 9 September in front of the Israeli Embassy;
3. The immediate release of blogger and activist Alaa Abdelfattah and the 28 other detainees implicated in the Maspiro events;
4. The immediate lifting of the state of emergency in place in Egypt since 1981.
5. Respect by the Egyptian civilian and military authorities for the rights of Egyptian citizens to freedom of expression, to join and build political organisations and trade unions, and to take part in protests, strikes and demonstrations.
See further signatures here: http://menasolidaritynetwork.com/2011/11/02/egypt-solidarity-with-alaa-and-the-maspero-accused/
I HAVE BEEN SPENDING EVERY WAKING HOUR COORDINATING WITH INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS OBSERVERS TO ENSURE THE STORIES OF THOSE AT MASPERO STAY IN THE GLOBAL SPOTLIGHT!! THE SILENCE FROM THE AUTHORITIES IS DEAFENING BUT OUR CONTINUED PRESSURE FORCES THEM TO FACE THE TRUTH OF WHAT HAPPENED!!
November 3, 2011
THIS MOMENTUM IS ABSOLUTELY UNSTOPPABLE AND IT SHOWS THE WORLD THAT WE REFUSE TO REMAIN SILENT!! THE ENERGY BEHIND THIS MOVEMENT IS GROWING EVERY SINGLE SECOND AND I AM BEYOND THRILLED TO SEE US GAIN SO MUCH TRACTION!!
7 Comments
M
Mark Reed
14 years ago
Featured
What happened at Maspero was a massacre not a riot. The victims are the ones being punished by these thugs.
D
David Snyder
14 years ago
Featured
Absolute disgrace. Those poor people just wanted a better life for their country. Free them all.
E
Elena Wells
14 years ago
Featured
free alaa. he is only trying to tell the truth. this is so wrong.
A
Ahmed Pierce
14 years ago
Featured
The world is watching. Stop the military trials of civilians now.
S
Sarah Kelly
14 years ago
Featured
How can they charge someone who was killed?? This is insane and the whole world needs to know what is happening in Egypt.
F
Fatima Tran
14 years ago
Featured
MY HEART BREAKS FOR THE INNOCENT FAMILIES. JUSTICE FOR EGYPT.
B
Bassam Imam
13 days ago
May GOD-THE-ALL-MIGHTY-CREATOR save the oppressed people/s of this world.
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What happened at Maspero was a massacre not a riot. The victims are the ones being punished by these thugs.