What’s missing from the Public Prosecution’s statement on Ayman Hadhoud’s death
Despite being notified on March 5, the Public Prosecution decided on April 11 to order an autopsy.
Despite being notified on March 5, the Public Prosecution decided on April 11 to order an autopsy.
The lawyers have repeatedly complained about the prosecution's refusal to keep them informed
Lawyers for Hadhoud's family have yet to be granted access to case files
Though the researcher died in March, his family were not informed until this weekend
Authorities gave divergent accounts of the events surrounding Hadhoud’s detention in February
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