Egypt: Government Urged To Halt Excessive Force
Asian Human Rights Commission - Urgent Appeals Programme
22 November 2011
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EGYPT: Government Urged To Halt Excessive Force Against Demonstrators
ISSUES: Arbitrary arrest and detention;
extrajudicial killings; enforced disappearances; abductions;
freedom of
assembly
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Dear friends,
The Asian Human Rights Commission (AHRC) wishes to forward an appeal from the Cairo Institute for Human Rights Studies (CIHRS) regarding widespread arbitrary arrest and detention, abductions followed by enforced disappearances of persons, extrajudicial killings and denial of freedom of assembly in Egypt.
For more information, please contact:
The Cairo Institute for Human Rights Studies (CIHRS)
21 Abd El-Megid El-Remaly St.
7th Floor, Flat no. 71, Bab El Louk
P.O. Box 117 Maglis El-Shaab
Cairo
EGYPT
Tel: +202 27963757 /+202 27951112
Fax: +202 27921913
Email: info@cihrs.org Urgent Appeals
Desk Asian Human Rights Commission (AHRC)
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Urgent Appeal for Action on Egypt: The Cairo
Institute for Human Rights Studies (CIHRS) is calling on
states, UN officials, and INGOs to take immediate action to
urge the government of Egypt to halt the use of excessive
force against largely peaceful protestors, and refrain from
further human rights violations in this context.
On 18
November, protestors once again took to the streets of Cairo
to demand a transition to a genuine civil democracy. The
protests come in response to an escalation of human rights
violations by the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces (SCAF)
over the last half year, and attempts by the SCAF to
preserve their power over that of a civilian government,
including an attempt to pass a supra-constitutional document
that would accord the SCAF veto power over any future
parliament and/or future government. The government and
the ruling SCAF appear to be using a systematic policy of
excessive violence against mostly peaceful protests. The
current Tahrir events cannot be seen in separation from the
Maspero Massacre and other mass violations committed,
whether before, during, or after the January 25
Revolution. Use of Excessive Force Against Protestors:
In Cairo, Alexandria, and Suez, both police and
army personnel are attacking protestors with excessive and,
at times, lethal force. Since early Saturday (19 November),
at least 22 documented extrajudicial killings of protestors
have taken place in Cairo and Alexandria. The number
killed in Cairo on Sunday may be as high as 20, according to
a communique by the Ministry of Health on 20 November. It is
estimated that over 600 protestors were injured on 19
November, and at least 1400 more on 20 November.
Tahrir square in Cairo has been under continuous
attack since early Saturday with beatings, tear gas, rubber
bullets, and live ammunition being used against protestors
by Central Security Forces, military soldiers, and
government affiliated thugs. The attacks against protestors
are ongoing. Security personnel have also reportedly
attacked a makeshift field hospital in Tahrir and the
volunteers working in it in two separate incidences on
Sunday evening, causing it to change its location due to
imminent threats of a third attack. Moreover, there are
incoming reports of killings of protestors by security
forces in Tahrir on Sunday. At least twenty protestor
causalities are reported to have occurred in Tahrir square
on Sunday evening. There are reports of the bodies of 18
protestors having been delivered to morgues in Cairo on
Sunday evening. Violence continues to be used against
protesters in Tahrir. It is feared the use of lethal force
against protestors will escalate in the coming
period. There is an additional fear that excessive force
will be used in solidarity protests that have begun in other
places around Egypt. While security forces are using lethal
force in Cairo and Alexandria, people are taking to the
streets in Suez, Ismaliya, Areesh, Mansoura, Menya, Luxor,
Aswan, Qena, and Assyuit in further pro-democracy
protests. Names of confirmed deaths in Tahrir Square,
Cairo and Alexandria are: Additionally, below is a list of
some of the documented injuries in el-Kasr el-Eini hospital:
Security forces have
also reportedly set fire to public property in Tahrir square
and have begun looting and damaging public and private
property. It is believed that this is being carried out in
order to justify the use of brutal force against protestors,
and harsh sentences in unfair trials for those arrested. Two
apartments in the surroundings of Tahrir square were put on
fire on the early morning of 20 November as a result of the
direct shooting by security personnel on these
apartments. On Sunday, there were reports of a large
amount of arrests of protestors by military police and
civilian police. Amongst those arrested is potential
presidential candidate and journalist Bosayna Kamel, who was
later released. Additionally, there are reports of the
injured in hospitals being arrested. These are in addition
to protesters who were arrested Saturday 19 November, some
of whom appeared on Sunday before Abdeen Prosecution
(civilian prosecution). Protesters face charges of being
involved in illegal assemblies, damaging public and private
properties, and traffic disruption. A list of 62
detained protesters to date (the list of detainees is
obtained from the Front to Defend Egypt's Protesters, a
group of lawyers and human rights defenders who work on
providing legal aid to detained protester and documenting
human rights violations during protests): Video compilation taken from various online news
sources and amateur videos: 20 November: Tahrir
Square Video showing what appears to be a dead body of a
protester being moved by Central Security Forces (CSF) and
dumped next to the side walk following CSF and Military
Police attack on protesters chasing them away from the
square. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fr2-VlldcuE&feature=youtu.be&a 20
November: Tahrir Square Video showing a protester severely
injured following an attack by CSF forces. http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=P9Nrr0vktcY
#! 20 November: Tahrir Square Video showing the attack on
protesters and security destroying, and setting fire on
private property and banners in the square. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zVHIXGvKgMA 20
November: Tahrir Square Video showing clearly the attack on
protesters by Central Security Forces and Military Police,
which includes excessively using tear and beating protesters
with batons. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WarEZxFq9HQ&feature=player_detailpage 20
November: Tahrir Square Video showing different footage of
injuries sustained by protesters as a result of attacks
against them by CSF forces and government affiliated thugs
using rubber bullets, bird shots and tear gas bombs. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mgzeZLXLclQ&feature=related 20
November: Tahrir Square Video showing injuries sustained by
protesters as a result of attacks against them by CSF forces
and government affiliated thugs using rubber bullets, bird
shots and tear gas bombs. http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=O94sWWDc8Ig
#! 20 November: Tahrir Square Video showing Central
Security Forces and Military Police using batons to beat
protesters in several incidences in the square. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zJ7FHUtxePw 20
November: Tahrir Square Video showing Central Security
Forces and Military Police using batons to beat a protester.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UCv4ocbbT_4 20
November: Tahrir Square Central Security Forces setting fire
on a motorbike, tents and banners in the square. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rSRgQO5iRBQ&sns=fb 20
November: Tahrir Square Doctors treating injured protesters
in the Tahrir square metro station. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q4hbjDaB3Z0&feature=player_embedded 20
November: Tahrir Square Footage showing injured protesters
by Mohamed Mahmoud street, off of Tahrir Square. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UPk-wGpn1qw&feature=share>
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Also since Saturday, due to what
appears to be a policy of targeting protestors to the head
with rubber bullets and bird shots, there have been several
incidents of protestors being blinded. There are
documented cases of activists and journalists who have
sustained eye injuries and other serious injuries, in what
appears to be a policy of targeting journalists and
activists for their work. The list includes:
Ihab Adel Mohamed (shot
with bird shot in the eye)
Ismail Alaa Eldin Zohdy
Missing persons:
These violations are occurring amidst
an unprecedented governmental crackdown on civil society and
human rights organizations that work on documenting ongoing
human rights violations. These organizations continue to
face the risk of closure and/or imprisonment of their
members as a direct result of their work to uncover human
rights violations perpetrated by the SCAF. On Saturday
evening, General Mohsen El Fangary, senior official at SCAF,
criticized NGOs for not working with the government, and for
working with society directly. According to Mr. Fangary,
NGOs who work directly with victims are working against the
interest of the government, and consequently against the
interests of the state. (See interview with General Mohsen
el-Fangary, member of the Supreme Council of the Armed
Forces in Al Hayat Channel on November 2011, available on:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=igl0x3h2IFM
).
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