A decision to release Quranist blogger Reda Abdel Rahman after a year and a half of pretrial detention. EIPR welcomes the decision and calls for a halt to all prosecutions of various religious expressions
EIPR welcomed the decision of the Zagazig Criminal Court on Wednesday, February 23, 2022 - to release Quranist researcher and blogger Reda Abdel Rahman without bail pending investigations in Kafr Saqr emergency state security misdemeanor No. 3418 of 2020.
Despite serving half the sentence, the Administrative Court rejects the conditional release of Muhammad Najib Ibrahim
On Saturday, February 26, 2022, the Administrative Court rejected the lawsuit filed by EIPR against the Minister of Interior and the Head of the Prisons Authority, for their failure to conditionally release prisoner, Mohamed Mohamed Naguib Ibrahim, who was sentenced to fifteen years in pr
Release of one of the EIPR clients held in pretrial detention in the case of the September 2019 demonstrations
The second circuit for criminal terrorist offences, held at the Tora police institute on Sunday, March 5, and presided by Judge Moataz Khafaji decided to release Ahmed Muhammad Muhammad Yunus by guarantee of his place of residence in case 1413 of 2019, known as the case of “the events of
Pharmacist Isis Mustafa released: attacked by her colleagues for not wearing the hijab and then accused of « belonging to a banned group »
On Monday, March 6, the Second Criminal Circuit, presided by Judge Moataz Khafaji, decided to release pharmacist Isis Mustafa, who was imprisoned in connection with Case 2214/2021.
The Administrative Court postpones the lawsuit to include martyr Luke Nagat, one of the Coptic martyrs in Libya, in the Martyrs Honoring Fund
February 26, 2022, the Administrative Court of the First Circuit (Liberties) held the first hearing of Case No.
EIPR: World Bank investigations confirm violations by Titan Cement Factory without commitment to repair the damage
The Egyptian Initiative for Personal Rights (EIPR) issued a comment on the report released lately by the Investigation office of the World Bank Group (CAO) on the com