Global legal community calls on Egypt to release human rights lawyer Mohamed el-Baqer

The undersigned members of the global legal community stand in solidarity with Egyptian lawyer Mohamed el-Baqer as he awaits his verdict on baseless criminal charges on December 20, 2021, following years of reprisal by the Egyptian state. The signatories call on the Egyptian authorities to drop all charges against el-Baqer, to promptly release him unconditionally, […]
The practice of “rotation”: how Egypt keeps its dissidents in indefinite detention

This analysis discusses the practice of “rotation” which is increasingly used by the Egyptian authorities to circumvent the maximum periods of pre-trial detention, and raises serious due process and fair trial concerns.
Daughter of Egyptian scholar held in pre-trial detention over four years

Ola Al Qaradawy, a Qatari national of Egyptian origin, is the daughter of Islamic scholar Yusuf Al Qaradawy. While Al Qaradawy has no political affiliations, her husband, Hossam Khalaf, who was arrested with her, was politically active in Egypt after the 2011 revolution in the Al Wasat party. On June 30, 2017, Al Qaradawy was […]
Egyptian activist Alaa Abdelfattah arbitrarily detained since 2019

Alaa Ahmed Seif El Islam Abdelfattah is an Egyptian activist, blogger, and software developer. He was a leading figure of the 2011 revolution. On November 28, 2013, he was arrested from his home in relation with the “Shura Council case”, when a number of activists organised a protest against military trials for civilians in front […]
Egyptian politician Abu El Foutouh arbitrarily detained since 2018

Abdelmoneim Abu El Foutouh is a former member of the Muslim Brotherhood and was a 2012 presidential candidate. He is the leader of the opposition Strong Egypt party, founded in 2011. On February 14, 2018, ahead of the March 2018 presidential election, he was arrested by Egyptian security forces in his home, likely in connection […]
Egyptian politician El Qassas arbitrarily detained since 2018

Mohammed Ali Ibrahim El Qassas is an Egyptian activist and the deputy head of the Strong Egypt opposition party. On February 8, 2018, El Qassas was arrested and forcibly disappeared for two days until he appeared before the SSSP on February 10, 2018. He was interrogated in Case No. 977 of 2017 (known as the “Mekamleen […]
Egyptian human rights defender Moka released after nearly three years of pre-trial detention

Abdulrahman Tareq (popularly known as “Moka”) is an Egyptian human rights defender who works with Al Nedal Centre for Rights and Freedoms. He dedicated his work to defending the right to freedom of expression in Egypt, and the rights of prisoners. Moka was first arrested in November 2013 (Case No. 12058 of 2013), in relation with the […]
Joint letter calls on Egypt to immediately release journalist Tawfik Ghanem after 150 days in detention
Eleven human rights organizations call on the Egyptian authorities to immediately release 66-year-old journalist Tawfik Ghanem who has been arbitrarily detained for 150 days solely because of his media work. Pending his release, Ghanem should be granted immediate access to medical care.
Call for the immediate and unconditional release of Egyptian human rights defender Abdulrahman Tarek as he receives Index on Censorship’s Freedom of Expression Award

On the occasion of awarding human rights defender Abdulrahman Tarek, the Index on Censorship’s Freedom of Expression Award, 10 organisations urged the Egyptian authorities to immediately release him and end all violations against him.
Biden decision to grant military aid to Egypt a betrayal of human rights commitments

In a joint statement, MENA Rights and 18 human rights groups condemned Biden’s decision to grant military aid to Egypt, despite the U.S. administration’s vow to put human rights at the centre of its foreign policy.