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A despotic Mubarak in town - Regime holds 25 Brotherhood members

   

 

Tue May 22nd, 2007

A Brutal dictatorship holds 25 Brotherhood members

Egypt's modern Pharaoh proves once again he is not going to let his country citizens - victims of today's desperate ruler on the Nile enjoy freedom they so much need and deserve. The Egyptian ruthless tyrannical president grows ever wild to oppress his own people as he waste no time to show the international communities, who in a UN session discussed the continuous violation and abuse of power in the country, that he cares not about the human rights.  

In his latest desperateness, the Egypt's despotic leader instructed his regime to raid civilian residential homes for women and children, detaining 25 members of the opposition Muslim Brotherhood, bringing to 39 the number arrested in 24 hours. 

A security official said on Monday that 11 members of the group were arrested late on Sunday in the southern province of Beni Sueif, 120km south of Cairo, on charges of holding "a secret meeting". 

Fourteen others were detained in dawn raids in the province of Sharqiyah, including Abdel Aziz Abdel Qader, who heads the group's Sharqiyah office.

 

 In response to Egyptian regime's Ministry of Information, 'dictatorially' demanding esinislam.com to withdraw and apologize for its comment in an article on 9th January 2007 to suggest 'the Egyptian president could be the next Arab dictator to be hanged by his American allies', esinislam.com hereby confirms it stands by the said comment and cannot apologize for any effort to uphold the values of Islam, exposing foul governance and oppression in the Muslim world.  The comment does not warrant withdrawal nor apology therefor.

On Tuesday, Egypt will close the door for candidate nominations for the election of parliament's upper house on June 11. 

In the Sharqiyah raid, Egyptian forces stormed the home of Hossam Mohammed Abdel Salam and arrested 14 Muslim Brotherhood members on charges of holding a secret meeting and of being in possession of secret documents. 

The Muslim Brotherhood is the largest and best organised opposition movement in the country, but it is also officially banned, leaving it open to periodic crackdowns. 

Last week, the Supreme Administrative Court upheld a decision to have 40 members of the group tried by a military court. 

The 40, including Khayrat al-Shater, the group's financier and third-ranking official, are accused of money-laundering and financing a banned organisation. 

The group controls one-fifth of the parliament after fielding candidates as independents in the 2005 elections. 

The Muslim Brotherhood announced in April it would field 20 candidates despite constitutional amendments approved in March that prohibit political activity on a religious basis.

Governance of lawlessness, cowardice, and brutalities on the Nile

Thu May 10th, 2007

The Egyptian government of modern Pharaoh on the Nile on Wednesday challenged a court ruling that President Hosni Mubarak acted unlawfully in deciding to send 40 Muslim Brotherhood detainees to trial in military courts.

A Cairo court set May 19 for hearing an objection filed by the government, a judicial source said. A Muslim Brotherhood leader said he expected the authorities would continue to hold the detainees at least until the date of that session.  The Egyptian dictator has opted to ignore the rule of law.

The Administrative Court ruled on Tuesday in favour of stopping the transfer of the detainees and lawyers said this meant they should go free.

But they remained in custody on Wednesday and the Interior Ministry said it had no information on their future.

The Egyptian authorities often ignore court orders for releasing the government's political opponents, especially from the Brotherhood, the largest opposition group.

"This is not the first time ruling regime disregard courts of our land", said esinislam's Samir Watfa

"Hosni Mubarak and his gangs of ruling figures in Cairo care less about the Human rights.  They have always seen issues of human rights as blockage towards their governance of lawlessness, cowardice, and brutalities", added Mr. Watfa. 

Mubarak referred the Brotherhood members, including third-in-command Khairat el-Shatir, to court martial in February, the first such referrals since 2001. They face charges of terrorism and money-laundering, which the Brotherhood denies.

Deputy Brotherhood leader Mohamed Habib told Reuters: "They have no right to hold them until the court decides because the ruling yesterday is legally binding."

"But we are used to this behaviour. This is the method of the regime and the ruling party," he added.

Habib linked the case with that of two Brotherhood members of parliament who are close to losing their parliamentary immunity after they were detained briefly in a police raid on a meeting in the Nile Delta in April.

The legislative committee of parliament has approved lifting their immunity, a first step towards a similar move by the full house, which is about 80 percent dominated by the ruling party.

The Brotherhood has one fifth of the seats in parliament but the government calls it an outlawed organisation and regularly subjects its members to harassment.

Egypt: Muslim Brotherhood Detainees Face Military Tribunals 

Egypt should release the hundreds of members of the Muslim Brotherhood detained solely for exercising their rights to the Muslim brothers and association, a reports. International organizations have collected the names of 226 members of the banned, nonviolent organization, Egypt’s largest opposition group, currently held by Egyptian authorities. 

Security forces originally arrested Khairat al-Shatir, deputy supreme guide of the Muslim Brotherhood, and 16 other prominent members of the organization in simultaneous predawn raids on December 14, along with more than 140 students from Al-Azhar University, and later charged them with supplying the students with combat training, knives, and chains. On January 29, a Cairo criminal court judge dismissed all charges against al-Shatir and his co-defendants and ordered their immediate release. The judge in his ruling specifically called on the government to respect his decision. The government ignored the judge’s order. Moments after their acquittal, al-Shatir and 15 other senior members were re-arrested by the police. On February 6, President Hosni Mubarak, acting in his capacity as commander of the military, transferred their cases and those of 24 other Muslim Brotherhood members to a military tribunal.   

“Re-arresting these men moments after their acquittal shows a complete contempt for the rule of law and shocking disrespect for the court,” said a human right activist. “This escalation in the crackdown on the Muslim Brotherhood has worrying implications for anyone who peacefully campaigns for change.”   

Egypt’s Emergency Law, in place without interruption since 1981, authorizes the president to refer civilians to military trials. In 1995, in advance of parliamentary elections in that year, the government arrested many senior members of the Muslim Brotherhood and referred their cases to military court, which convicted them of nonviolent offenses and sentenced them to prison terms of up to five years.   

As a state party to the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR), Egypt must ensure that persons charged with criminal offenses have the right to a fair trial. Article 14 of the ICCPR requires “a fair and public hearing by a competent, independent and impartial tribunal established by law,” and the right to review of any conviction and sentence by a higher tribunal. The Human Rights Committee – the body authorized to monitor compliance with the ICCPR, which Egypt ratified in 1982 – has stated that the trial of civilians by military courts should be very exceptional and occur only under conditions that genuinely afford full due process. In Egypt, military courts’ judgments are final and cannot be appealed to a higher court or tribunal, denying defendants full due-process rights.   

“Al-Shatir and the other Muslim Brotherhood members should never have been arrested in the first place,” Whitson said. “Now that an independent court has said as much, the government is resorting to a military tribunal to deliver the desired verdict.”   

This most recent crackdown began last spring, when the Muslim Brotherhood lent its support to judges campaigning for judicial independence and clean elections. Over subsequent months, security forces detained at least 792 members of the organization, many of them without charge. The crackdown accelerated after students affiliated with the organization on December 10 protested the conduct of student union elections at Al-Azhar University wearing black hoods. Though the students later apologized for the demonstration and leaders stressed that the group has no militia and is committed to peaceful change, hundreds of members have since been arrested. On January 28, public prosecutor `Abd al-Magid Mahmud ordered al-Shatir’s assets, and those of 28 other members of the Muslim Brotherhood, frozen on the grounds that they financed a banned organization.   

The acceleration in arrests coincides with an escalation in the political confrontation between the Muslim Brotherhood and the government. In an interview released January 11, President Mubarak called the Muslim Brotherhood “a threat to national security.” Soon after, the group’s supreme guide, Mahdi `Akef, said that the group would apply for the first time to register as a legal political party in response to proposed constitutional amendments that would exclude Muslim Brotherhood-affiliated candidates from future elections, including elections for the upper house of Parliament this spring. On January 26, Interior Minister Habib al-`Adli, responding on state television to a journalist’s erroneous assertion that the Muslim Brotherhood claims 3,000 of its members are in prison, rejected the claim, but suggested that the government should “complete that number,” apparently by arresting hundreds more.   

“By trying to crush Egypt’s largest opposition movement, the government has shown once again that it cannot tolerate any criticism,” said Whitson. “All political parties and groupings in Egypt, including the Muslim Brotherhood, should be able to peacefully express their views, even when criticizing the government.”   

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According to the Muslim Brotherhood, the following members of the group were detained as of February 13, 2007: 

Facing Military Trial: 

1. Muhammad Khairat Sa`d `Abd al-Latif al-Shatir, Cairo governorate, Tura Prison 
2. Ayman Ahmad `Abd al-Ghani Hasanain, Cairo governorate, Tura Prison 
3. Ahmad `Iz al-Din Ahmad Muhammad al-Ghul, Cairo governorate, Tura Prison 
4. Mahmud Ahmad Muhammad Abu Zaid, Cairo governorate, Tura Prison 
5. Salah al-Dusuqi `Ammar Murad, Cairo governorate, Tura Prison 
6. `Isam `Abd al-Muhsin `Afifi Muhammad, Giza governorate, Tura Prison 
7. Yasir Mahmud Muhammad `Abdo, Giza governorate, Tura Prison 
8. Sadiq `Abd al-Rahman Sadiq al-Sharqawi, Cairo governorate, Tura Prison 
9. Mamduh Ahmad `Abd al-Mu`ti al-Husaini, Cairo governorate, Tura Prison 
10. Sayyid Ma`ruf Abu al-Yazid Musbah, Cairo governorate, Tura Prison 
11. Fathi Muhammad Baghdadi `Ali Muhammad, Cairo governorate, Tura Prison 
12. Mahmud al-Mursi Muhammad Qawra, Cairo governorate, Tura Prison 
13. Muhammad Muhanna Hasan Musa, Cairo governorate, Tura Prison 
14. Gamal Mahmud Sha`ban al-Sayyid, Alexandria governorate, Tura Prison 
15. Farid `Ali Ahmad Galabat, Cairo governorate, Tura Prison 
16. Mustafa Muhammad Mahmud Salim, Cairo governorate, Tura Prison 
17. Muhammad `Ali Fathi Yalbagh, Cairo governorate, Tura Prison 
18. Ahmad Mahmud Muhammad Shusha, Cairo governorate, Tura Prison 
19. Ahmad Ashraf Muhammad Mustafa `Abd al-Warith, Cairo governorate, Tura Prison 
20. Hasan `Iz al-Din Yusif Malik, Cairo governorate, Tura Prison 
21. Muhammad Mahmud Hafith Muhammad, Cairo governorate, Tura Prison 
22. Muhammad `Ali Isma`il Bashar, al-Munufiyya governorate, Tura Prison 
23. Midhat Mahmud Ahmad al-Hadad, Alexandria governorate, Tura Prison 
24. Usama `Abd al-Muhsin `Abdullah Shirbi, Alexandria governorate, Tura Prison 
25. Khalid `Abd al-Qadir `Ali `Oda, Asyut governorate, Tura Prison 
26. `Abd al-Rahman Muhammad Muhammad Mustafa Sa`udi, Giza governorate, Tura Prison 
27. `Isam `Abd al-Halim Ibrahim Hashish, Giza governorate, Tura Prison 
28. Diya’ al-Din al-Sayyid `Abd al-Magid Farahat, Cairo governorate, Tura Prison 
29. Mahmud `Abd al-Latif `Ali `Abd al-Gawwad, Alexandria governorate, Tura Prison 
30. Sa`id Sa`d `Ali `Abdo, Kafr al-Shaikh governorate, Tura Prison 
31. Ahmad Ahmad Ahmad al-Nahhas, Alexandria governorate, Tura Prison 
32. Amir Muhammad Bissham al-Naggar, al-Sharqiyya governorate, Tura Prison 

Not facing military trial as of February 13, 2007: 

33. `Abd al-Rahman Gad al-Rab Muhammad Ibrahim, al-Minya governorate, Tura Prison 
34. `Abd al-Rahman Ramadan Shahin al-Musailahi, Suez governorate, Tura Prison 
35. Muhammad Ahmad Muhammad al-Dahawi, al-Munufiyya governorate, Tura Prison 
36. Muhammad `Ali `Ali al-Garrahi, al-Daqahliyya governorate, Tura Prison 
37. Islam Basyuni Basyuni al-Qa`id, Buhaira governorate, Tura Prison 
38. Muhammad Sa`d Ibrahim al-`Isawi, al-Gharbiyya governorate, Tura Prison 
39. Ahmad al-Shazli `Abd al-Gawwad Khalil, Giza governorate, Tura Prison 
40. `Abdullah Sa`id `Abdullah Muhammad Salim, al-Sharqiyya governorate, Tura Prison 
41. Muhammad Gum`a `Obaid `Abd al-Ghani, al-Sharqiyya governorate, Tura Prison 
42. Mahmud al-Sayyid Muhammad al-Sayyid, al-Gharbiyya governorate, Tura Prison 
43. Muhammad Muhammad Fathi Ibrahim, al-Sharqiyya governorate, Tura Prison 
44. Hisham Abu Bakr Muhammad `Ali Rashid, al-Gharbiyya governorate, Tura Prison 
45. `Abd al-Latif Muhammad `Abd al-Mu`ti `Abd al-Latif, al-Gharbiyya governorate, Tura Prison 
46. Hamada Muhammad Nur `Iyad, al-Gharbiyya governorate, Tura Prison 
47. Mahmud Abu al-Hamd Mahmud Shaf`i, Fayum governorate, Tura Prison 
48. Muhammad Mahmud Muhammad Mahmud al-Naggar, Fayum governorate, Tura Prison 
49. Muhammad Gamal Kamal al-Shalaqani, Fayum governorate, Tura Prison 
50. Usama Mustafa `Abd al-Wahhab `Abd al-`Aziz, Fayum governorate, Tura Prison 
51. Muhammad Hilmi Ahmad Dusuqi, Kafr al-Shaikh governorate, Tura Prison 
52. Muhammad Mustafa Muhammad Shalata, al-Munufiyya governorate, Tura Prison 
53. Tariq Sa`id Muhammad al-Mishd, al-Gharbiyya governorate, Tura Prison 
54. Yasir Muhammad Yasir Muhammad `Abd al-Halim, al-Sharqiyya governorate, Tura Prison 
55. Muhammad Fu’ad `Abd al-Magid al-Rifa`i, al-Daqahliyya governorate, Tura Prison 
56. Muhammad `Awad al-Mursi Isma`il, Dumyat governorate, Tura Prison 
57. Muhammad Galal `Abd al-Mun`im Shamya, al-Gharbiyya governorate, Tura Prison 
58. Mahmud Gamal Mahmud Shibli, al-Gharbiyya governorate, Tura Prison 
59. Walid Shahir al-Din al-Gali `Abd al-Salam, Kafr al-Shaikh governorate, Tura Prison 
60. Ahmad Shawqi Husain al-Barbari, al-Gharbiyya governorate, Tura Prison 
61. Muhammad `Adil `Abd al-`Aziz al-`Ishri, al-Gharbiyya governorate, Tura Prison 
62. Muhammad Tariq Ahmad Hashim, Buhaira governorate, Tura Prison 
63. Ahmad Muhammad Kamil Muhammad `Ali, Suhag governorate, Tura Prison 
64. Ahmad Husain Mahmud Sab`, al-Daqahliyya governorate, Tura Prison 
65. Ahmad Muhammad Qotb Siyam, al-Gharbiyya governorate, Tura Prison 
66. Mahmud Matar Mahmud Sabbah, N Sinai governorate, Tura Prison 
67. Ahmad Tharwat al-Sayyid `Ataya, Suhag governorate, Tura Prison 
68. Ahmad Gad al-Karim `Abd al-Rahim `Uthman, Suhag governorate, Tura Prison 
69. `Abdullah Muhammad Ahmad al-Murshidi, Kafr al-Shaikh governorate, Tura Prison 
70. Al-Mun`asim Billah `Imad `Ashur al-Barbari, Dumyat governorate, Tura Prison 
71. Ahmad Mustafa `Abd al-Qadir `Uthman, al-Sharqiyya governorate, Tura Prison 
72. Muhammad `Abd al-Hadi Ramadi `Abd al-Hadi, Fayum governorate, Tura Prison 
73. `Abd al-Sitar Muhammad `Abd al-Mun`im Muhammad Khair al-Din, al-Qalubiyya governorate, Tura Prison 
74. Ahmad `Abd al-Sitar `Abd al-Wahhab `Abd al-Gawwad, Bani Suwaif governorate, Tura Prison 
75. Ahmad Sulaiman Farag `Oda, Isma`iliyya governorate, Tura Prison 
76. Hassan Muhammad Hassan Muhammad `Awwad, al-Daqahliyya governorate, Tura Prison 
77. Walid `Abd al-Mutagalli Mukarram Allah Ahmad, Asyut governorate, Tura Prison 
78. Rami Sayyid Mahmud Ibrahim, al-Qalubiyya governorate, Tura Prison 
79. `Amr Abu Sari` Husain, Giza governorate, Tura Prison 
80. Ahmad al-Tayyib Muhammad Abu al-Magd, Qina governorate, Tura Prison 
81. `Abdullah Muhammad Sa`d Sukkar, al-Sharqiyya governorate, Tura Prison 
82. `Atiyya Khairi Muhammad Abu al-`Ila, al-Gharbiyya governorate, Tura Prison 
83. Ahmad al-Baili `Abd al-Bari `Ali, al-Daqahliyya governorate, Tura Prison 
84. Muhammad al-Mutawalli Muhammad Ibrahim Khayal, al-Daqahliyya governorate, Tura Prison 
85. Muhammad Sabir Ibrahim `Obaid, Alexandria governorate, Tura Prison 
86. Ahmad Fathi `Ula `Ula `Awad, al-Daqahliyya governorate, Tura Prison 
87. Khalil Husain Khalil, al-Gharbiyya governorate, Tura Prison 
88. Mu`ath `Adil `Abd al-`Aziz al-`Ishri, al-Gharbiyya governorate, Tura Prison 
89. `Atiyya Muhammad `Atiyya Ibrahim al-Bayyumi, al-Sharqiyya governorate, Tura Prison 
90. Ahmad Hasan al-Sayyid `Abd al-Hadi, al-Munufiyya governorate, Tura Prison 
91. Zaki Ahmad Zaki Muhammad, Buhaira governorate, Tura Prison 
92. Hani Ahmad Bakr `Allam, al-Daqahliyya governorate, Tura Prison 
93. Muhammad al-Sayyid Ahmad Ahmad Kanani, al-Daqahliyya governorate, Tura Prison 
94. Mahmud Sha`ban Zakariyya `Uwais, Bani Suwaif governorate, Tura Prison 
95. Muhammad `Abd al-Ra’uf `Ali Ahmad, N Sinai governorate, Tura Prison 
96. Gamal Muhammad `Ali `Abd al-Rahim, Suhag governorate, Tura Prison 
97. Muhammad al-Sa`id `Abd al-Rahman Tayil, Kafr al-Shaikh governorate, Tura Prison 
98. `Abd al-Rahman Mustafa `Abd al-Wahhab, Fayum governorate, Tura Prison 
99. Usama Ahmad `Id `Abdullah, Bani Suwaif governorate, Tura Prison 
100. Muhammad Hasan Muhammad al-Banna, Buhaira governorate, Tura Prison 
101. Sa`id Ragab Shilqami, Bani Suwaif governorate, Tura Prison 
102. Kamil al-Sayyid Ahmad Ibrahim, al-Daqahliyya governorate, Tura Prison 
103. Hatim `Abd al-Hamid Muhammad Ibrahim, al-Sharqiyya governorate, Tura Prison 
104. `Amro Tal`at Mahmud `Abd al-Karim, Buhaira governorate, Tura Prison 
105. Husain Ishaq Muhammad Ibrahim, Fayum governorate, Tura Prison 
106. `Isam Ibrahim Abu al-Yazid `Arafa, al-Gharbiyya governorate, Tura Prison 
107. `Abd al-Hamid al-Sa`id `Abd al-Hamid al-Salakhawi, al-Daqahliyya governorate, Tura Prison 
108. Muhammad Ahmad Muhammad al-Taya, Luxor governorate, Tura Prison 
109. Gamal Ibrahim `Ali al-Samahi, Kafr al-Shaikh governorate, Tura Prison 
110. Muhsin Muhammad Mahmud `Umara, al-Sharqiyya governorate, Tura Prison 
111. Ahmad Muhammad `Abd al-Ra’uf, Suhag governorate, Tura Prison 
112. Muhammad Ibrahim Ibrahim al-Tahan, Buhaira governorate, Tura Prison 
113. Karam `Umran `Abd al-Rahman al-Siddiq, Qina governorate, Tura Prison 
114. `Adil `Abd al-Rahim Yunis `Abd al-Rahim, Buhaira governorate, Tura Prison 
115. Ahmad al-Sayyid Fahim Hamam, al-Daqahliyya governorate, Tura Prison 
116. `Ali al-Sayyid `Abd al-Ra’uf `Ali Abu Si`da, Kafr al-Shaikh governorate, Tura Prison 
117. `Umran `Abd al-Magid `Abd al-Latif `Umran, Giza governorate, Tura Prison 
118. Sa`d Amin Sa`d Makki, al-Gharbiyya governorate, Tura Prison 
119. Ashraf Ahmad `Uthman, al-Daqahliyya governorate, Tura Prison 
120. Ahmad `Abd al-`Ati Ahmad Isma`il, Bani Suwaif governorate, Tura Prison 
121. Muhammad `Abd al-`Aziz Zaidan `Abd al-`Aziz, al-Daqahliyya governorate, Tura Prison 
122. Muhammad `Abd al-Mun`im Gum`a Shahin, Buhaira governorate, Tura Prison 
123. `Abd al-Munsaf Mustafa `Abd al-Wahhab, al-Gharbiyya governorate, Tura Prison 
124. Ahmad `Atif Muhammad Mahmud, Fayum governorate, Tura Prison 
125. Muhammad Ibrahim `Ali Ibrahim Abu al-Naga, Kafr al-Shaikh governorate, Tura Prison 
126. Hazim Muhammad Ahmad Muhammad, Fayum governorate, Tura Prison 
127. Ahmad al-Husaini al-Sayyid Ahmad, al-Sharqiyya governorate, Tura Prison 
128. Saddam Khattab Labib Badawi, Kafr al-Shaikh governorate, Tura Prison 
129. Usama al-Baz Radi Muhammad, al-Mansura Prison, Tura Prison 
130. Wa’il Taha al-Sinusi Higazi, al-Munufiyya governorate, Tura Prison 
131. `Imad al-Din Ahmad Hasanain Higazi, al-Gharbiyya governorate, Tura Prison 
132. `Ammar Muhammad `Abd al-`Athim `Abd al-Magid, al-Sharqiyya governorate, Tura Prison 
133. Ibrahim Hasan Muhammad Zaghlul, Kafr al-Shaikh governorate, Tura Prison 
134. Muhammad `Atif Muhammad al-Sayyid al-Qusbi, Buhaira governorate, Tura Prison 
135. Taha Mulhim Hin `Abd al-`Aziz, al-Daqahliyya governorate, Tura Prison 
136. Samih Higazi Muhammad `Abdullah, Buhaira governorate, Tura Prison 
137. Sahib Muhammad Shawkat `Ali al-Malt, al-Sharqiyya governorate, Tura Prison 
138. Mu`ath Muhammad Shafiq `Awadallah, al-Sharqiyya governorate, Tura Prison 
139. Hamdi `Abd al-Magid Isma`il Hamid, al-Gharbiyya governorate, Tura Prison 
140. Muhammad `Abd al-Magid Muhammad Mustafa, al-Sharqiyya governorate, Tura Prison 
141. Samih Ahmad Ma’mun al-Baltagi, al-Daqahliyya governorate, Tura Prison 
142. Islam Ahmad Ibrahim al-Dusuqi, al-Munufiyya governorate, Tura Prison 
143. Rida Mustafa `Awad Ibrahim, al-Sharqiyya governorate, Tura Prison 
144. Muhammad Salah Mustafa `Abd al-Rahim, Buhaira governorate, Tura Prison 
145. Mahmud Fathi Salim `Ali, al-Sharqiyya governorate, Tura Prison 
146. Ahmad Bindari Ibrahim Muhammad, al-Sharqiyya governorate, Tura Prison 
147. Rabi` Mu`awwad Ragab Yusif, Bani Suwaif governorate, Tura Prison 
148. Muhammad Muhammad Ahmad `Abd al-Khaliq, Suhag governorate, Tura Prison 
149. Walid `Abd al-Tawwab `Abd al-Gawwad Muhammad, Fayum governorate, Tura Prison 
150. Yihya al-Sayyid Ibrahim Muhammad, al-Sharqiyya governorate, Tura Prison 
151. Gamal Tal`at Sa`id Muhammad, al-Sharqiyya governorate, Tura Prison 
152. Ibrahim Nasr al-Din Sayyid Hasan, al-Qalubiyya governorate, Tura Prison 
153. Ahmad Muhammad Ahmad `Abd al-Ma`bud, Fayum governorate, Tura Prison 
154. Mustafa Hasan Salama, al-Sharqiyya governorate, Tura Prison 
155. Muhammad Ahmad `Abd al-Rahman al-Naggar, al-Sharqiyya governorate, Tura Prison 
156. Mahmud Muhammad Husain Ahmad, Qina governorate, Tura Prison 
157. Wahdan Muhammad Hasan Musallam, Kafr al-Shaikh governorate, Tura Prison 
158. Ibrahim Rabi` Ibrahim, al-Minya governorate, Tura Prison 
159. Wa’il Guda Muhammad Ibrahim, al-Sharqiyya governorate, Tura Prison 
160. Yusri al-Sayyid Mustafa Shihata, al-Munufiyya governorate, Tura Prison 
161. Ahmad Muhammad Mahmud Abu Hasan, Buhaira governorate, Tura Prison 
162. Mustafa Fathi Mustafa Fathi Farag Yunis, al-Munufiyya governorate, Tura Prison 
163. `Abd al-Mun`im Muhammad Hasan al-Badawi, Kafr al-Shaikh governorate, Tura Prison 
164. Basyuni Muhammad `Abd al-Raziq, Kafr al-Shaikh governorate, Tura Prison 
165. Ahmad Muhammad Sa`d Ramadan, Kafr al-Shaikh governorate, Tura Prison 
166. Mahmud Ahmad Fu’ad al-Sayyid al-Shami, al-Gharbiyya governorate, Tura Prison 
167. Al-Sayyid al-Sayyid Ahmad Salim, al-Sharqiyya governorate, Burg al-`Arab Prison 
168. Baha’ Muhammad `Abd al-Rahman, al-Sharqiyya governorate, Burg al-`Arab Prison 
169. Tal`at Salah al-Din Husain, al-Sharqiyya governorate, Burg al-`Arab Prison 
170. Al-Shabrawi Muhammad al-Shabrawi, al-Sharqiyya governorate, Burg al-`Arab Prison 
171. `Ali `Abd al-Ra’uf Isma`il, al-Sharqiyya governorate, Burg al-`Arab Prison 
172. Munir Ahmad Mabruk Hatata, al-Munufiyya governorate, Burg al-`Arab Prison 
173. Muhammad Fahim Muhammad Tahun, al-Munufiyya governorate, Burg al-`Arab Prison 
174. Ramadan `Abd al-Hamid `Abd al-Gawwad Isma`il, al-Daqahliyya governorate, Burg al-`Arab Prison 
175. Fakhr al-Din al-Rifa`i Ahmad Ghanim, al-Daqahliyya governorate, Burg al-`Arab Prison 
176. Hamam Muhammad Ibrahim `Abd al-Fattah, al-Daqahliyya governorate, Burg al-`Arab Prison 
177. `Abd al-Fattah Qasim `Abd al-Fattah Badr, al-Daqahliyya governorate, Burg al-`Arab Prison 
178. `Abd al-`Athim Husain Shaltut, al-Gharbiyya governorate, Wadi al-Natrun Prison 
179. Mahmud Muhammad Sulaiman Mahgub Rihab, al-Gharbiyya governorate, Wadi al-Natrun Prison 
180. Khalid Hashim `Abd al-Qadir Rihab, al-Gharbiyya governorate, Wadi al-Natrun Prison 
181. Muhammad `Ali Dirgham, al-Gharbiyya governorate, Wadi al-Natrun Prison 
182. Muhammad Yusif al-Shura, al-Gharbiyya governorate, Wadi al-Natrun Prison 
183. Ayman Mahmud Shura al-Shaf`i, al-Gharbiyya governorate, Wadi al-Natrun Prison 
184. Wahid `Abd al-Muhsin al-Qazaz, al-Gharbiyya governorate, Wadi al-Natrun Prison 
185. `Ala’ al-Din Mahmud Muhammad Badra, al-Gharbiyya governorate, Wadi al-Natrun Prison 
186. Muhammad Ahmad `Abd al-Ghani Hasanain, al-Sharqiyya governorate, Wadi al-Natrun Prison 
187. `Abdullah Guda al-Bahrawi, al-Sharqiyya governorate, Wadi al-Natrun Prison 
188. Yasir Rushdi Muhammad Yusif, al-Sharqiyya governorate, Wadi al-Natrun Prison 
189. Muhammad `Abd al-Rahim Habib, al-Sharqiyya governorate, Wadi al-Natrun Prison 
190. Amir Muhammad Bassam, al-Sharqiyya governorate, Wadi al-Natrun Prison 
191. Muhsin Anwar Qahwa, al-Sharqiyya governorate, Wadi al-Natrun Prison 
192. Muhammad `Izzat, al-Sharqiyya governorate, Wadi al-Natrun Prison 
193. Mahir `Abd al-Latif, al-Sharqiyya governorate, Wadi al-Natrun Prison 
194. Usama Ibrahim, al-Sharqiyya governorate, Wadi al-Natrun Prison 
195. Muhammad Nagib `Abd al-Ghani, al-Sharqiyya governorate, Wadi al-Natrun Prison 
196. Hasan `Uthman, al-Sharqiyya governorate, Wadi al-Natrun Prison 
197. Hamdi `Allam, al-Sharqiyya governorate, Wadi al-Natrun Prison 
198. Muhammad `Awda, al-Sharqiyya governorate, Wadi al-Natrun Prison 
199. Ashraf Baghdadi, al-Sharqiyya governorate, Wadi al-Natrun Prison 
200. Tamir Subhi, al-Sharqiyya governorate, Wadi al-Natrun Prison 
201. Muhammad Mustafa Isma`il Hindi, Giza governorate, Wadi al-Natrun Prison 
202. `Amro Muhammad Sa`d Haggag, Giza governorate, Wadi al-Natrun Prison 
203. Mustafa Hasan `Abbas, Giza governorate, Wadi al-Natrun Prison 
204. `Ali Nasrallah Zabadi, Giza governorate, Wadi al-Natrun Prison 
205. Mustafa Ahmad `Abd al-Ghani, Bani Suwaif governorate, Wadi al-Natrun Prison 
206. `Abd al-Halim `Amr Ahmad Hasanain, Bani Suwaif governorate, Wadi al-Natrun Prison 
207. `Imad Hamdi Gabr, Fayum governorate, Wadi al-Natrun Prison 
208. `Abd al-Rahman `Abd al-`Aziz Sulaiman, Fayum governorate, Wadi al-Natrun Prison 
209. Muhammad Fikri `Abd al-`Al, Fayum governorate, Wadi al-Natrun Prison 
210. Bakri Rabi` Muhammad, Fayum governorate, Wadi al-Natrun Prison 
211. `Amr Husain Riyad, Fayum governorate, Wadi al-Natrun Prison 
212. Nasir Mahmud Musa Mana`, Fayum governorate, Wadi al-Natrun Prison 
213. Hasan `Anbar, Suhag governorate, Wadi al-Natrun Prison 
214. Muhammad `Abd al-`Aziz, Cairo governorate, Wadi al-Natrun Prison 
215. Muhammad Farag, Cairo governorate, Wadi al-Natrun Prison 
216. Muhammad Ziyada, Cairo governorate, Wadi al-Natrun Prison 
217. Hamid Mansur, Cairo governorate, al-Mansura Prison 
218. Muhammad Zakariyya Mahmud, al-Daqahliyya governorate, al-Mansura Prison 
219. Muhammad `Abd al-Rahman Yusif, al-Daqahliyya governorate, al-Mansura Prison 
220. Muhammad `Abd al-Ghani Farag, al-Daqahliyya governorate, al-Mansura Prison 
221. Muhammad Nagib al-Naggar, al-Daqahliyya governorate, Tanta Prison 
222. Ahmad Muhammad al-Shinawi al-Naggar, al-Gharbiyya governorate, Tanta Prison 
223. `Ala’ Ahmad Sayyid Ahmad Gharaba, al-Gharbiyya governorate, Tanta Prison 
224. Nasr Muhammad al-Sayyid Nur, al-Gharbiyya governorate, Tanta Prison 
225. Muhammad Basyuni al-Qusbi, al-Gharbiyya governorate, Tanta Prison 
226. Fawzi al-Murasi al-Dusuqi Nowfal, al-Gharbiyya governorate, Tanta Prison 

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