Archive for the 'Sudan' Category



Click on the poster below to read a statement (in English) by the Arabic Network for Human Rights Information…

Sarah Carr reports…
A policeman has been sentenced to 25 years imprisonment in absentia by the New Cairo Criminal Court after being convicted of sexually assaulting a woman near a police checkpoint.
The convicted policeman Wael Mohamed Ismail, a member of the security patrol force, is currently at large and did not attend the court hearing.
Conclusive forensic [...]

The second anniversary approaches.. Adly and his criminals haven’t been put on trial yet…

The police force which did this, would not hesitate to do that…


Click on the magazine cover below….

Click on Fathi Abul Ezz’s cartoon below to check out the Free Sami al-Haj campaign website…

(Thanks Nashwa)

From AP…
Several rights groups on Wednesday blasted Egypt’s decision not to investigate the deaths of more than two dozen Sudanese refugees when police stormed their camp here in 2005.
A United Nations human rights panel last week called on Egypt to reopen an investigation into the Sudanese refugees’ deaths, but Egypt’s Foreign Ministry immediately rebuffed the [...]

From the Daily Star Egypt…
The Sudanese government has offered an apology to Egypt for the mistreatment of four Egyptian workers at a police station in Khartoum.
Sudan’s Interior Minister Al-Zubair Bashir Taha apologized on behalf of his government to the Egyptian government and promised that an investigation will begin immediately.
Egypt’s Ambassador to Sudan Mohammed Al Shazly [...]

Click on the pic above (taken by Mathew Carrington) to read the report…




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