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Report: Public prosecution biased and unethical
Published in Daily News Egypt on 07 - 05 - 2013

The My Country My Rights campaign accused the public prosecution of holding detainees illegally, abusing prisoners, and supporting the Muslim Brotherhood regime in a report published on Monday.
According to the report, the public prosecution had ordered four days of preventative detention for 703 suspects from 24 January until 4 May in Cairo alone. Another 244 suspects were preventatively detained for 15 days by the prosecution following their investigation.
The campaign stated that the prosecution appealed the release of at least 127 detainees, and described this as an attempt to "exhaust the detainees' families".
The campaign also reported that at least 284 detainees were illegally held at Central Security Forces camps. According to the report, 121 detainees were held at Tora camp, 91 at Al-Gabal Al-Ahmar camp and 72 at Al-Salam camp. Detainees held at central security camps are held without official papers and are subject to physical, psychological and sexual torture, the report claimed.
The campaign stated that 19 detainees arrested on 29 January were subjected to investigation at Al-Salam camp where prosecutors were sent to question them.
The report added that some detainees were questioned at dawn without legal representation. It cited two incidents where investigations were held at dawn; one on 9 February involving eight detainees and the other on 18 March involving 15 detainees.
The report claimed that from 28 January and until 17 April, the prosecution collected EGP 1,007,500 in bail fees from 459 detainees across eight governorates.
The largest amount of bail money was collected in Cairo governorate, with 193 detainees paying EGP 413,000 in total. EGP 168,500 was collected in bail from 41 detainees in Alexandria governorate.
The report stated that 319 ‘revolutionary figures' were referred to trial in 38 different cases and documented 52 military trials in nine different cases during the nine months of President Mohamed Morsi's rule.
My Country My Rights is a watchdog campaign whose goal is to achieve retribution for all victims who were killed, detained or injured during the 25 January revolution.
The report was prepared by Ahmed Atef, a campaign member who is also working on a report to be released soon calculating the number of those arrested since Morsi assumed power. Initial figures suggest that at least 3,413 people were arrested.


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