ElMasry Today/Fahmy Hwaidy/17/04/2006
The Problem is not the Martial-Law
The last report of the National Committee for Human Rights in Egypt, concludes that in that passage we have merely declared good intention in that task.
In 07/10/05
A
police officer, shoot dead a minibus driver, 'Ala abd El Latif,' and crippled his assistance, 'Mohamed Adly,' for life. Their
crime was refusing his
orders to drop their costumers and take him home.
In 09/04/2005
Mr Mohamed Hapshy was in his way to
buy medicine for his ill mother. Four police constables stopped him, after the usuall harassment about his ID, they ordered him to buy them four Kofta sandwiches. When he declined he was beaten up and dragged to a police station, where the abuse was continued.
In 27/01/2005
Mr Mohamed Elsayed Slim was kicked in the back while laying in the floor with hands handicapped behind him. Despite his releasing orders from the attorney, he was kept behind bars for thee days. When he eventually released he had a broken spinal-cord, and lost use of his legs and control of his body discharge.It is a common practice that an
officer can charge you for any crime he thinks of. Your best chance if it does not stick in is to suffer a great deal of humiliation before you can prove your innocence.
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