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UN Rights Experts Dismayed By Arrest Of Egyptian Lawyer Ebrahim Metwally En Route To Meet Them

 The experts’ statement has been endorsed by the UN Working Group on Arbitrary Detention.

GENEVA, Switzerland, September 18, 2017/APO/ --

Two United Nations human rights experts have expressed grave concern about the arrest of lawyer and human rights defender Ebrahim Metwally, who was captured at Cairo airport on 10 September while boarding a plane to Switzerland.

Mr. Metwally, co-ordinator of the Association of the Families of the Disappeared, is also the father of Amr Ebrahim Abdelmonem, who has been missing since he was arrested in July 2013.

“It is extremely preoccupying that Mr. Metwally was arrested while taking a flight to Geneva, where he was due to meet United Nations human rights experts specialized in enforced disappearances, to discuss his son’s case and other disappearances in Egypt,” said Houria Es-Slami, Chair of the UN Working Group on enforced or involuntary disappearances and Michel Forst, the Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights defenders.

The experts noted that Mr. Metwally’s whereabouts were not known between his deprivation of liberty on 10 September and the confirmation of his arrest on 12 September.

“The fact that Mr. Metwally was arrested while en route to meet the Working Group suggests that this is an act of reprisal for his cooperation with a United Nations human rights mechanism, as well as a deliberate obstruction of his legitimate human rights activity to seek to establish the fate and whereabouts of his son and other disappeared people in Egypt”.

“We call on the Egyptian authorities, with whom we have been in contact, to immediately provide us with all relevant information concerning his arrest and detention, to fully ensure Mr. Metwally’s right to physical and psychological integrity as well as to due process” they added, expressing serious concern at allegations of torture during the first two days of his deprivation of liberty.

Ms. Es-Slami also noted that the Working Group is very concerned about enforced disappearances in Egypt, as highlighted in the latest annual report presented few days ago to the Human Rights Council in Geneva.

“The Government of Egypt regularly engages with us, including by providing information which has allowed us to clarify a large number of cases. However, we continue to transmit to Egypt an unacceptably high number of new cases under the urgent procedure,” she emphasized.

The experts’ statement has been endorsed by the UN Working Group on Arbitrary Detention.

Distributed by APO on behalf of Office of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR).
 

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