Egypt’s human rights strategy is finally out, but will bring few ‘major developments’ in criminal justice reform, says source
Mada unpacks the strategy and its delayed rollout and looks to what it means moving forward.
Mada unpacks the strategy and its delayed rollout and looks to what it means moving forward.
Both the governments of Egypt and the United States have intervened to have the case dismissed
"When I demand my right to read and write, I am not asking for a luxury."
She was told that she would face further torture if she spoke about the abuse.
Aida Seif al-Dawla, co-founder of Al-Nadeem Center for Rehabilitation of Victims of Violence, was ordered released on Sunday after the State Security…
Following 21-year-old Ayman Sabry’s death in police custody, footage published on social media showed clashes taking place on Sunday night between residents…
The Public Prosecution announced that its investigations determined that the video was “staged.”
The prosecution's investigations attributed his death to natural causes.
The lawyers have repeatedly complained about the prosecution's refusal to keep them informed
"They torture us and they’re telling us we’re next"
«The story is not about prisoners’ health, but the health of the nation.»
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