{"id":1121,"date":"2006-07-05T12:45:40","date_gmt":"2006-07-05T12:45:40","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/amrani.cc\/wp\/?p=1121"},"modified":"2006-07-05T12:45:40","modified_gmt":"2006-07-05T12:45:40","slug":"2006-7-5-sharqawi-and-sha3ers-detention-renewed-html","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/amrani.cc\/wp\/?p=1121","title":{"rendered":"Sharqawi and Sha3er&#8217;s detention renewed"},"content":{"rendered":"<div data-src=\"v5\"><a title=\"Who holds SS prosecutor accountable?\" href=\"http:\/\/www.hrinfo.net\/en\/reports\/2006\/pr0622.shtml\">State Security Prosecutor<\/a> renewed today the detention of Youth for Change activists <a title=\"Letter from Sharqawi\" href=\"\/archives\/2006\/05\/28\/a-letter-from-sharqawi\/\">Mohamed el-Sharqawi<\/a> and <a title=\"VOA report on Sha3er's detention\" href=\"http:\/\/www.voanews.com\/english\/archive\/2006-05\/2006-05-29-voa25.cfm?CFID=23083729&amp;CFTOKEN=97204409\">Karim el-Sha3er<\/a> for another 15 days.<!--more--><\/p>\n<p>Here&#8217;s an AP report by journalist and friend Nadia Abou El-Magd:<br \/><strong>Egypt extends jail time for two pro-reform protesters, including one who was abused in custody<\/strong><br \/>CAIRO, Prosecutors on Wednesday prolonged the detention of two pro-reform Egyptian activists _ including one who was allegedly beaten and abused in custody _ without providing motives, the detainees&#8217; lawyer said.<br \/>Police officials confirmed that activists Mohammed el-Sharkawi and Karim el-Sha&#8217;er would be kept in custody for another 15 days, but has not commented on claims from el-Sharkawi&#8217;s lawyer and family that the 24-year-old student was beaten and sodomized by police during the first hours of his detention.<br \/>Following a pro-reform protest in Cairo on May 25, an Associated Press reporter witnessed some 15 men in plainclothes grab el-Sharkawi and severely beat him while police looked on. El-Sharkawi was then detained, along with El-Sha&#8217;er, who was arrested after police broke into a car he was riding and beat him, eyewitnesses said.<br \/>Authorities conducted a forensic medical exam on el-Sharkawi three days after his arrest, but haven&#8217;t made the results public. Ahmed Seif, the detainees&#8217; lawyer, said el-Skarkawi hasn&#8217;t been treated for <a title=\"A life in Danger\" href=\"http:\/\/www.hrinfo.net\/en\/reports\/2006\/pr0615.shtml\">fractures to his hand and ribs<\/a> sustained while in police custody.<br \/>Both activists were arrested three days after being set free from a month detention for having previously joined another peaceful pro-reform demonstration.<br \/>Authorities have not issued charges against the two men, but their supporters say they are being targeted for their prominent role in youth movements pushing for democratic reform in Egypt.<br \/>Hundreds of demonstrators belonging to secular pro-reform groups or to Muslim organizations were arrested in April and May during a series of peacefull protests in Cairo. Under Egyptian law, authorities can hold detainees for up to six months without trial.<br \/>The U.S. State Department publicly criticized Egypt in May for its crackdown on secular political activists, and called for an investigation into el-Sharkawi&#8217;s case.<br \/>Meanwhile on Wednesday, authorities ordered the release 12 members of Egypt&#8217;s largest Islamic group, the Muslim Brotherhood. Some 150 Brotherhood members have been ordered free since beeing arrested during pro-reform demonstrations in May. The Brotherhood&#8217;s lawyer, Abdel Moneim Abdel Maqsoud, told AP that up to <a title=\"Full list of MB detainees\" href=\"\/archives\/2006\/07\/02\/full-list-of-mb-detainees\/\">700 Brotherhood activists<\/a> have been arrested since March.<br \/>The Brotherhood, an Islamic-based political party that is formally banned but usually tolerated by the government, won nearly 20 percent of the legislature&#8217;s seats in last year&#8217;s elections, making it the largest opposition bloc.<br \/>The United States has urged Cairo to push ahead with democratization and expressed unease about the country&#8217;s human rights record. In May, Congress only narrowly voted to <a title=\"The politics of hypocrisy\" href=\"\/archives\/2006\/06\/09\/the-politics-of-hypocrisy\/\">continue funneling aid money to Egypt<\/a>.<\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<div data-src=\"v5\"><a title=\"Who holds SS prosecutor accountable?\" href=\"http:\/\/www.hrinfo.net\/en\/reports\/2006\/pr0622.shtml\">State Security Prosecutor<\/a> renewed today the detention of Youth for Change activists <a title=\"Letter from Sharqawi\" href=\"\/archives\/2006\/05\/28\/a-letter-from-sharqawi\/\">Mohamed el-Sharqawi<\/a> and <a title=\"VOA report on Sha3er's detention\" href=\"http:\/\/www.voanews.com\/english\/archive\/2006-05\/2006-05-29-voa25.cfm?CFID=23083729&amp;CFTOKEN=97204409\">Karim el-Sha3er<\/a> for another 15 days.<!--more--><br \/>\nHere&#8217;s an AP report by journalist and friend Nadia Abou El-Magd:<br \/>\n<strong>Egypt extends jail time for two pro-reform protesters, including one who was abused in custody<\/strong><br \/>\nCAIRO, Prosecutors on Wednesday prolonged the detention of two pro-reform Egyptian activists _ including one who was allegedly beaten and abused in custody _ without providing motives, the detainees&#8217; lawyer said.<br \/>\nPolice officials confirmed that activists Mohammed el-Sharkawi and Karim el-Sha&#8217;er would be kept in custody for another 15 days, but has not commented on claims from el-Sharkawi&#8217;s lawyer and family that the 24-year-old student was beaten and sodomized by police during the first hours of his detention.<br \/>\nFollowing a pro-reform protest in Cairo on May 25, an Associated Press reporter witnessed some 15 men in plainclothes grab el-Sharkawi and severely beat him while police looked on. El-Sharkawi was then detained, along with El-Sha&#8217;er, who was arrested after police broke into a car he was riding and beat him, eyewitnesses said.<br \/>\nAuthorities conducted a forensic medical exam on el-Sharkawi three days after his arrest, but haven&#8217;t made the results public. Ahmed Seif, the detainees&#8217; lawyer, said el-Skarkawi hasn&#8217;t been treated for <a title=\"A life in Danger\" href=\"http:\/\/www.hrinfo.net\/en\/reports\/2006\/pr0615.shtml\">fractures to his hand and ribs<\/a> sustained while in police custody.<br \/>\nBoth activists were arrested three days after being set free from a month detention for having previously joined another peaceful pro-reform demonstration.<br \/>\nAuthorities have not issued charges against the two men, but their supporters say they are being targeted for their prominent role in youth movements pushing for democratic reform in Egypt.<br \/>\nHundreds of demonstrators belonging to secular pro-reform groups or to Muslim organizations were arrested in April and May during a series of peacefull protests in Cairo. Under Egyptian law, authorities can hold detainees for up to six months without trial.<br \/>\nThe U.S. State Department publicly criticized Egypt in May for its crackdown on secular political activists, and called for an investigation into el-Sharkawi&#8217;s case.<br \/>\nMeanwhile on Wednesday, authorities ordered the release 12 members of Egypt&#8217;s largest Islamic group, the Muslim Brotherhood. Some 150 Brotherhood members have been ordered free since beeing arrested during pro-reform demonstrations in May. The Brotherhood&#8217;s lawyer, Abdel Moneim Abdel Maqsoud, told AP that up to <a title=\"Full list of MB detainees\" href=\"\/archives\/2006\/07\/02\/full-list-of-mb-detainees\/\">700 Brotherhood activists<\/a> have been arrested since March.<br \/>\nThe Brotherhood, an Islamic-based political party that is formally banned but usually tolerated by the government, won nearly 20 percent of the legislature&#8217;s seats in last year&#8217;s elections, making it the largest opposition bloc.<br \/>\nThe United States has urged Cairo to push ahead with democratization and expressed unease about the country&#8217;s human rights record. In May, Congress only narrowly voted to <a title=\"The politics of hypocrisy\" href=\"\/archives\/2006\/06\/09\/the-politics-of-hypocrisy\/\">continue funneling aid money to Egypt<\/a>.<\/div>\n","protected":false},"author":1,"featured_media":0,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"open","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":[],"categories":[4],"tags":[227,6,228,153],"_links":{"self":[{"href":"http:\/\/amrani.cc\/wp\/index.php?rest_route=\/wp\/v2\/posts\/1121"}],"collection":[{"href":"http:\/\/amrani.cc\/wp\/index.php?rest_route=\/wp\/v2\/posts"}],"about":[{"href":"http:\/\/amrani.cc\/wp\/index.php?rest_route=\/wp\/v2\/types\/post"}],"author":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"http:\/\/amrani.cc\/wp\/index.php?rest_route=\/wp\/v2\/users\/1"}],"replies":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"http:\/\/amrani.cc\/wp\/index.php?rest_route=%2Fwp%2Fv2%2Fcomments&post=1121"}],"version-history":[{"count":0,"href":"http:\/\/amrani.cc\/wp\/index.php?rest_route=\/wp\/v2\/posts\/1121\/revisions"}],"wp:attachment":[{"href":"http:\/\/amrani.cc\/wp\/index.php?rest_route=%2Fwp%2Fv2%2Fmedia&parent=1121"}],"wp:term":[{"taxonomy":"category","embeddable":true,"href":"http:\/\/amrani.cc\/wp\/index.php?rest_route=%2Fwp%2Fv2%2Fcategories&post=1121"},{"taxonomy":"post_tag","embeddable":true,"href":"http:\/\/amrani.cc\/wp\/index.php?rest_route=%2Fwp%2Fv2%2Ftags&post=1121"}],"curies":[{"name":"wp","href":"https:\/\/api.w.org\/{rel}","templated":true}]}}