Gasser Abdel-Razek in Danger. EIPR holds Public Prosecution fully responsible

Abdel-Razek said during the interrogation he received inhumane and degrading treatment in his cell that puts his health and safety in danger. He further elaborated that he was never allowed out of the cell, had only a metal bed to sleep on with neither mattress nor covers, save for a light blanket, was deprived of all his possessions and money, was given only two light pieces of summer garments, and was denied the right to use his own money to purchase food and essentials from the prison’s cantine. His head was shaved completely.

Infographic | Death Penalty in Egypt during January 2026

During the month of January, Egyptian courts issued death sentences to 29 defendants in 19 cases. Among them, 3 were issued final verdicts that could not be appealed. Additionally, 48 defendants' papers were referred to the Mufti in 28 other cases.

Infographic | Death Penalty in Egypt during January 2026

During the month of January, Egyptian courts issued death sentences to 29 defendants in 19 cases. Among them, 3 were issued final verdicts that could not be appealed. Additionally, 48 defendants' papers were referred to the Mufti in 28 other cases.

Statement issued by human rights organizations regarding the complaint submitted to the Aswan Prosecution concerning journalist Mohamed El-Baz’s remarks claiming the “killing” of former Member of Parliament Dr. Mostafa El-Naggar.

The undersigned human rights organizations call for an urgent and transparent investigation into the complaint submitted by the Egyptian Commission for Rights and Freedoms to the Aswan Prosecution, on behalf of the family of former Member of Parliament Mostafa El-Naggar, in order to investigat

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