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Following the Statement of the UN High Commissioner of Human Rights:
14 Egyptian NGOs Demand a Halt of Migrant Killings on Israel Borders
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March 4th, 2010 by Editor

Fourteen Egyptian human rights groups today expressed their full
support of the statement issued by the UN High Commissioner of Human
Rights which condemned the Egyptian security forces for killing up to
60 migrants on the Egyptian side of the borders with Israeli since mid
2007.The NGOs strongly condemned the statement made by the Egyptian
Ministry of Foreign Affairs, which pointed that the fatalities “did
not exceed 2% in 2008 and 4% in 2009 of the total number of illegal
crossers”. The NGOs considered the government’s acknowledgement of
such a high number of killings calls for an immediate investigation
into the circumstances of their murder. The NGOs stated that the
understatement of such a high percentage of fatalities is a reason for
serious concern.
In her statement issued on 2 March, the High Commissioner Ms. Navi
Pillay (a renowned international judge from South Africa) expressed
her astonishment at the high number of fatalities on the borders when
there is no indication that any of the killed migrants were armed or
that they opened fire at the Egyptian security forces:

“I know of no other country where so many unarmed migrants and asylum
seekers appear to have been deliberately killed in this way by
government forces… the sheer number of victims suggests that at least
some Egyptian security officials have been operating a shoot-to-kill
policy. It is unlikely that so many killings would occur otherwise.
Sixty killings can hardly be an accident.”
The high commissioner urged the government to order an immediate halt
of the use of “lethal force” against migrants, and to open an
independent and credible investigation into the killings that have
occurred in the past 30 months.

The statement of the High Commissioner noted that most of the killings
occurred after the Egyptian government agreed with Israel on
tightening the security measures of securing the borders, and that
most of the victims were sub-Saharan African migrants including a
number of women and at least one child. She added:
“There needs to be clarity about what has occurred, what policies have
been applied to migrants trying to cross this border, and what
specific orders have been given to security forces patrolling the area
… The fact that this is a very sensitive border, and a restricted
military zone, is no excuse. Security forces are only permitted to use
lethal force when it is strictly unavoidable in order to protect
life.”

In preemption to the High Commissioner’s statement, the Assistant
Minister of Foreign Affairs for International Organizations issued a
statement on 1 March defending the behavior of the Egyptian security
forces. The government statement deliberately confused African
migrants and organized armed gangs which exchange fire with the
Egyptian border security across the border. The government statement
acknowledged that Egyptian security forces killed 56 immigrants in
less than 18 months (from the beginning of 2008 until 1 June 2009)
without providing any details on the circumstances of their deaths or
if those responsible for their shooting where ever investigated.
Among the recommendations that the Egyptian government accepted and
pledged to implement during the consideration of Egypt under the
Universal Periodic Review mechanism of the UN Human Rights Council on
19 February 2010 was to “require that the police act with restraint
when not directly threatened.” (Recommendation 118). At least one
African migrant was killed since the endorsement of this
recommendation, which brings the number of killings to at least 9
migrants since the beginning of this year.

The 14 NGOs called on the Egyptian government to immediately stop the
killing of migrant and to open a serious and independent investigation
to determine the reasons for the high number of fatalities and to
prosecute those responsible for them.
Signatories
1. Egyptian Initiative for Personal Rights
2. Cairo Institute for Human Rights Studies
3. Egyptian Organization for Human Rights
4. Group for Human Rights Legal Aid
5. Nadim Center for Rehabilitation of Victims of Violence
6. Egyptian Association for the Enhancement of Community Participation
7. Human Rights Association for the Assistance of Prisoners
8. Arab Penal Reform Organization
9. Land Center for Human Rights
10. Association for Freedom of Thought and Expression
11. Arab Network for Human Rights Information12. Center for Trade
Unions and Workers Services
13. Andalus Institute for Tolerance and Non-Violence Studies
14. Egyptian Center for Economic and Social Rights

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For defending the freedom of peaceful assembly and freedom of
association
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March 1st, 2010 by Editor
The Egyptian coalition for the integrity of civil society calls for
passing democratic laws and applying governance

At the end of a seminar entitled” The Egyptian coalition for the
integrity of civil society … Challenges and hopes” which was held by
EOHR in cooperation with the German Friedrich Naumann Foundation on
Sunday, 28.2.2010 at EOHR’s office, members of the Egyptian coalition
for the integrity of civil society unanimously agreed on the
importance of reforming the legislative structure which organizes the
work of civil society organizations through enacting alternative laws
compatible with international standards of human rights, particularly
on the right to assembly and association and to convey the experience
of the coalition to the members of political parties, trade unions and
NGOs in the different Egyptian governorates through organizing
training courses on the principles of code of conduct (codes of ethics
or rules of democracy)and to approve them as part of interior system
of civil society organizations. They call all governmental bodies and
members of the parliament to cooperate with the coalition to
facilitate its tasks.
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EOHR holds a seminar entitled” The Egyptian coalition for the
integrity of civil society…. Challenges and hopes” next Sunday
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February 25th, 2010 by Editor
The Egyptian Organization for Human Rights in cooperation with the
German Friedrich Naumann Foundation will hold a seminar entitled ” The
Egyptian coalition for the integrity of civil society…. Challenges and
hopes” on Sunday

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To put in action the recommendations of UN Human Rights Council
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February 23rd, 2010 by Editor

EOHR calls on the government for a timetable and mechanisms for
implementation
The Egyptian Organization for Human Rights called on the Egyptian
government for interacting seriously with the recommendations issued
by UN Human Rights Council on the occasion of the Universal Periodic
Review of the governmental report. Read the rest of this entry »

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The Citizenship .. The absent culture
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February 21st, 2010 by Editor
The Citizenship .. The absent culture
21 February 2010
Hafez Abu Seada

Chairman of EOHR
Article I of the Egyptian Constitution provided that “Arab Republic of
Egypt is a democratic state based on citizenship,” despite this
constitutional amendment, the present situation confirms that the
citizenship is just like ink on paper, the Egyptian street lacks the
culture of citizenship which is considered the culture of practicing
rights and conducting duties guaranteed by the constitution and law
within the framework of democratic atmosphere, on other words the
rights of citizens to express about opinion and participating in
public work, take out the electoral ticket, vote on elections and
general referendums, join parties, general unions and syndicates and
voluntary and civil work and defending human rights.. etc. Read the
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In the light of Universal Periodic Review session in Geneva
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February 18th, 2010 by Editor
Hafez Abu Seada participated in a press conference for the
International Federation for Human Rights

In the light of the 7th session of the Universal Periodic Review in
Geneva,
the International Federation for Human Rights held a press conference
on Thursday, 18/2/2010 in the presence of some representatives of
Egyptian human rights organizations in order to comment on the
governmental report and to review the shadow reports submitted by
civil society organizations.

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Hafez Abu Seada is the chairman of Egyptian Organization for Human
Rights and Gasser Abdel Razeq is the secretary general
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February 15th, 2010 by Editor

At the end of the first meeting of EOHR’s board of trustees on Sunday
14/2/2010 after holding the General Assembly last January, members of
board of trustees agreed unanimously on choosing Mr. Hafez Abu Seada a
chairman for EOHR, Mr. Ahmed Abdel Hafiz a vice-chairman, Gasser Abdel
Razeq a secretary general and Mr. Kassem Al Noubi a treasurer.
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Under the auspices of the League of Arab States
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February 8th, 2010 by Editor
“Freedom of assembly and organization : A road map for the future”
Algeria, Bahrain, Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, Mauritania, Morocco, Lebanon,
Palestine, Sudan, Syria, Tunisia, Yemen - February 2010

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EOHR calls for the immediate release of 15 members of Muslim
Brotherhood
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February 8th, 2010 by Editor

The Egyptian Organization for Human Rights (EOHR) expresses its
deepest worries on the arrest of several leaders of the Muslim
Brotherhood on Monday, 8/2/2010 - No reasons for the detention until
the issuance of this statement - as it constitutes a violation for the
right to liberty and security of person as this is more specifically
guaranteed under the Constitution and international covenants on human
Rights.
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Giza Criminal Court sentences Yasser Barakat to one year imprisonment
and a fine of 60 thousand pounds
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February 4th, 2010 by Editor
Giza Criminal Court sentenced Yasser Barakat, editor in chief of Al
Mougaz newspaper, to 6 months imprisonment and a fine of 20 thousand
pounds in case No. 9364/2008 and another 6 months and a fine of 40
thousand pounds in case No. 14131 /2008 on Tuesday 2/2/2010 in a new
relapse to freedom of opinion and expression. Read the rest of this
entry »

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 Rights: 14 Egyptian NGOs Demand a Halt of Migrant Killings on
 Israel Borders
For defending the freedom of peaceful assembly and freedom of
 association

EOHR holds a seminar entitled” The Egyptian coalition for the
 integrity of civil society…. Challenges and hopes” next Sunday
To put in action the recommendations of UN Human Rights
 Council

The Citizenship .. The absent culture
In the light of Universal Periodic Review session in Geneva

Hafez Abu Seada is the chairman of Egyptian Organization for
 Human Rights and Gasser Abdel Razeq is the secretary general
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