El-Adly Video-Gate: Updates from Nasser Amin
Published by Hossam el-Hamalawy January 11th, 2007 in Activism, Bloggers, Egypt مصر, Human Rights حقوق إنسان, Mubarak مبــارك, VideoI met Nasser Amin, Emad Kabeer’s lawyer this afternoon.
[Above: Photo I took of Nasser Amin, Director of the Arab Center for the Independence of the Judiciary and Legal Profession]
Nasser said Emad was still detained in a General Giza Court cell. The standard procedure with defendants convicted in court, said Nasser, is to transfer the prisoner on the same day or the following to the police station where the prisoner’s ID is registered; and from there he/she would be transferred to a prison. In Emad’s case this means he should have been transfered earlier to Boulaq al-Dakrour Police Station–where he was sexually abused–and from there probably he would be taken to Wadi el-Natron or Tora prison. Delaying Emad’s transfer uptil now, Nasser was guessing, could mean the government might skip the Boulaq bus stop, and just ship him directly to a prison. Nasser was more worried, though, about Emad in prison than him being in Boulaq. He said Emad has become such a high profile prisoner that the police wouldn’t dare messing with him in a police station, from where news can travel out fast. In prison, however, news trickle out much slower. “They can lock him up with dangerous criminals who also liaise with security,” Nasser told me. “Mysterious accidents” could happen.
Amnesty International shares the same concerns as Nasser. The rights watchdog issued a statement yesterday expressing concerns about Emad’s safety in prison.
Amnesty International is calling on the Egyptian authorities to ensure the safety of torture victim Emad Mohamed Ali Mohamed, known as Emad al-Kabir, and his protection from further intimidation or reprisal while in prison. This is key to ensure justice is done during the trial on 3 March 2007 of two police officers charged with torturing him, including with rape, in January last year.
Regarding the video where a woman is being whipped by a plainclothes, Nasser had initial leads that pointed to the identity of the victim who was believed to be working at the State TV & Radio building. Unfortunately, the leads turned out to be false. The identity of the victim hasn’t been revealed yet.
As for Lieutenant Mustafa Shehata of El-Haram Police Station, who appeared in the infamous video slapping citizen Ahmad Gad on the face, Nasser said no trial date had been set yet, but Monsieur Shehata is now suspended from work, and his trial is imminent.
Finally, Nasser expressed great admiration for the role of bloggers–like Wael Abbas and Demagh MAK–and Al-Fagr newspaper in exposing police brutality. But he also warned of increased police interest in the blogosphere, and expected, if not a crackdown, a state grand campaign to discredit the bloggers.
[Above: Photo I took of Demagh MAK and Wael Abbas]
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Instead of the Police swearing an oath to protect and serve these Police men swore to torture and abuse thier fellow citizens. ENough is enough. someone needs to hold these animals accountable for thier brutal actions. why the hell we make laws? to be broken by the same outfit that supposed to uphold it.
Thanks to the internet which is making a revolution in egypt, as egyptian living abroad, i m just shocked and ashamed of those who represent us. I can remember the day i ve been to withdraw my idendity card from the police office i saw a homeless guy being humiliated and slapped, tortured. For Gods Sake why are we accepting this? where is our blooody dignity ??
We need a revolution in egypt just to change the situation of our ex-Great nation…
I’m ashamed of being a citizen in Spain whose governement allos torture inside
their frontiers and outside them as well. The U. S.A. are responsible for the increase
in terrorism around the world. For those who want to leave in peace, there is no other
possibility but the fight for civil rights
It is truly sad to see people treat other human beings with such disdain. How does a person sleep at night after torturing another person? My heart extends to those citizens.
truly disturbing case. well done to bloggers like yourselves for publicising this. And thanks to Nasser Amin Arab lawyer for taking up the case
solidarity
Tony
London