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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...
The Egyptian National Council for Human Rights reported that the terrorism that the Arab world has witnessed recently is threatening human rights and reinforcing the need to develop a state and regional based-strategy to combat terrorism. The organization reported that these terrorist organizations...
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...
  The Egyptian Foreign Ministry expressed alarm over the incomplete version of events presented in the High Council for Human Right’s report on the events that occurred in Egypt on January 25, 2015. The Ministry said that the report completely ignored that the Brotherhood plants many explosive...
In cooperation with the General Union for Women in Egypt, the National Council for Human Rights (NCHR) plans a consultative meeting for coming Thursday to discuss 'a reform draft proposal for a just family in Egypt'. 
The Egyptian ministry of Interior has denied the alleged assault at the Muslim Brotherhood Supreme Guide Muhammad Bad`ī by a police officer. “There has been no complaint filed that Bad`ī has been assaulted on his way back from a trial's hearing session,” the assistant interior minster for public...
The National Council for Human Rights demands regular inspections of police stations   The National Council for Human Rights praised the surprise visit of the public prosecutor to some police stations during the last two days. The public prosecutor has insisted that charges must be filled within 24...
During a press conference held today in the headquarters of Egypt's National Council for Human Rights NCHR, president Mohammad Fayek announced that all Egyptian prisons were “completely free of systematic torture”.
The Egyptian Council for Human rights has discussed in its monthly meeting a number of issues including capital punishment. 
In a piece for Egypt Today, AWR reseacher Yosra El Gendi explains the need for dialogue to solve the disagreements between a number of Egyptian NGOs and the Egyptian government. These disagreements began in mid-2014 when an advertisement in Al-Ahram stated that all NGOs in Egypt must register...

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