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The presidency stressed on the commitment of the Egyptian State to uphold the values of justice, accountability, and human rights. 
In Luxor - the ancient Egyptian city that draws thousands of tourists each year – a facebook campaign has prompted the arrest of nine police officers accused of torturing the man to death.
In an interview he gave to Misr al-`Arabyia newspaper, George Ishāq of the Egyptian National Council For Human Rights stated that the new amendments to prison laws allow female prisoners who give birth inside prisons to keep their children with them up to four years, increased from two years, and...
When Al-Nadīm Center for Rehabilitation of Victims of Violence says that 13 people died in places of detention in November, including nine as a result of torture, three as a result of medical negligence and one suicide case, we should be alerted. 
The Egyptian Council for Human Rights condemned the terrorist attacks that Egypt has recently witnessed, describing them as crimes violating Egyptians’ human rights, especially the right to life, freedom, and personal security. The council confirmed that the attacks resulted in the killing of...
The Egyptian National Council for Human Rights is demanding that security measures be increased after several terrorist attacks. With its demand, the council is calling for increased security personnel and patrol cars in public places to ensure security. The council also condemned the terrorist...
The American media is castigating Egypt for the decision of Egypt’s Prosecutor General to file criminal charges against eyewitnesses in the police killing of activist Shaīmāʾ al-Sabbāgh. One newspaper said that the method that the General Prosecutor is using to investigate the killing of the...
Muhammad Shardī, a television broadcaster on “90 Minutes,” reported on a conversation with a delegation of the Egyptian Human Rights Council after their visit to an Egyptian prison. The delegation visited the prison after complaints were raised that prompted concerns that torture is occurring in...
Following complaints of torture in Abū Zaʿbal filed on March 19th, The Egyptian National Council for Human Rights tried to visit the prison to survey the situation, but it was not able to get permission to visit the prison until yesterday. Salāh Salām, a member of the council, speaking of a report...
ʿAbd al-Ghafār Shukr, a member of the Egyptian National Council for Human Rights, reported that the Interior Ministry is allowing the council to visit the Ābū Zaʿabal prison tomorrow. The council decided to visit the prison in order to assess the human rights situation inside the prison after...

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