a. Request an order of urgency to compel the Egyptian regime to halt all forms of
torture against the Victim, and order the Victim's prompt release" so as the fabricate
indictment and fraud case procedures;"
b. Rule that the current Egyptian political regime which is leading the country after
the coup is discriminatory because it has committed crimes of racial segregation and
mass killings of human beings and enforced disappearance; committed crimes of
eliminating the indigene and torturing of the oppositions and violation of rights of
prisoners; violated the rights of women and children and violated the rights of the
detainees, denying them access to justice and hence all negative effects that flow as
a result;
c. Rule that the Egyptian authorities must comply by ending all these crimes and all
their practices against humanity, and be obligated to prosecute the one who unjustly
issued the framed charges against the Victim, as well as the persons who committed
the crime of forced disappearance and torture;
d. Rule that the Egyptian authorities must award compensation to the "Complainant"
for all the violations committed by them against "him and his father, ... equivalent
to a case amount of fifty million Ll.S dollars; this being compensation for all the harm
and damage that had happened to "him and his father;"
e. Ask for the institution of an international court with neutrality and integrity to be
based outside Egypt for the trial of the victim, regarding the charges that the coup
authority fabricated against him, "so that the defence with him will refute all
suspicions and acquit him" given that" the Egyptian justice system has become
devoid of the principles of universal justice and most particularly of independence
and impartiality".
Procedure
15. The Secretariat received the Complaint on 04 April 2016. On 11 April and 18 May 2016,
the Secretariat wrote to the Complainants requesting clarification on the information
contained in the Complaint. On 24 April and 19 May 2016, the Complainants
transmitted information to the Secretariat, in response to the clarifications sought.
16. The Commission was seized during the 20th Extra-Ordinary Session of the
Commission, which was held from 09 to 18 June 2016, in Banjul, The Gambia. During
the Session, provisional measures were granted with respect to the allegations of
torture.
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