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Egypt: Bail For EIPR Staff is Encouraging, As A First Step – UN Experts

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United Nations Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR)
08 Dec, 2020, 06:44 PST

GENEVA, 08 December 2020 / PRN Africa / -- UN human rights experts* said the decision to release on bail three senior staff from the Egyptian Initiative for Personal Rights (EIPR) was a positive first step.

“We are encouraged by the recent decision of Egypt's Chief Prosecutor to release on bail human rights defenders Gasser Abdel Razek, Karim Ennarah and Mohammad Basheer,” added UN human rights experts.

 

“We call on the Egyptian authorities to stay on this path,” emphasized the experts. ”We welcome the ongoing constructive engagement with them and hope that there will be other positive steps soon.”

Between 15 and 19 November 2020, Razek (Executive Director), Ennarah (Director of criminal justice) and Basheer (Administrative manager) were arrested and charged with terrorism and national security related offences. The three defenders were granted bail and released on 3 December. On 6 December, an Egyptian court handling terror-related cases upheld a prosecutor's decision to freeze the assets of the three human rights defenders pending investigations.

 

Since 2016 the founder and former executive director of EIPR, Hossam Bahgat has been banned from travelling outside of Egypt. In February 2020, Patrick Zaki (gender and human rights researcher at EIPR), who is asthmatic, was arrested and accused of terrorist and national security related crimes. Regrettably, he remains in pre-trial detention like many other human rights defenders in Egypt.

“No human rights defender should face financial restrictions, criminalization, bail conditions or be imprisoned for their legitimate human rights work. They must be able to operate safely and in an enabling environment. Defending human rights should never be equated to terrorism,” said the experts. “It is vital to open up civic space in Egypt in order to enable human rights defenders and organisations like EIPR to continue to promote and protect human rights from within the country.”

 

 

SOURCE United Nations Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR)

 

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