47. The Complainant submits that in relation to the Kafr Al Sheikh case, while new evidence has come to light which shows the true perpetrators of the crime, including an admission of guilt in a separate case, the military court refused to admit or investigate this evidence, or to halt the death sentences. The Complainant further avers that it obtained reports from the National Security Agency related to the official investigation in this case, in which it is indicated that no evidence was found when the homes of the accused were searched, to implicate them in the alleged offense, yet they were arrested and detained. 48. The Complainant further submits that in interviews with family members of the Victims who were executed, they related that the Victims had been forcibly disappeared and showed signs of torture. The Complainantavers that several complaints were filed with the Attorney allegations of General following kidnapping and the disappearance torture were not of the ictirns, investiga ed and but that dismissed these on 12 December 2015 without any charges. The Complainant also avers that defense witness testimonies were not mentioned in the final verdict, and that while one Victim took off his shirt during the trial to show wounds that he had sustained to the judge, the judge did not acknowledge the visible signs and failed to take any action. 49. In relation to the Alexandria protest case, ilie Complainant submits that the wife and daughter of one of the Victims indicated in interviews that there was no evidence to link him to the incident, as he was at his place of work, which is not close to where the incident took place. In relation to the police guard murder case, the Complainant submits that media interviews with friends and family of the Victims indicate that they were not informed about the whereabouts of the Victims after their arrest, and they were held in inhuman conditions. 50. The Complainant also submits "further evidential background" which relates to the Respondent State's human rights record in general, which it submits provides further evidence on the treatment of detainees, those subject to the death penalty and accused of criminal offences in Egypt. This evidence is obtained from public sources, including reports by Human Rights Watch, Amnesty International and the International Federation for Human Rights. In this regard they refer to statistics of documented forced disappearances, similar cases where individuals were executed following flawed trials, as well as indications of mistreatment in prisons, arbitrary detentions, systemic summary executions of those held in detention and detention without trial. The Complainant states that al� , ,-;;;-:- 1;:fficial figures are available, at least 1700 people face death penalty in 1 (}�wl E gyp _ 1, . :,i:C;;fr-'1!.>1 . '\::.,>', ''"ll' ·o., (/; \ · , \ (( \ � ) �,'�t') '!). -, AU.�t._,,;, ( lb .,, '-� ...,;:; 'Yq...,./t'P.,'l.:�1·ir c��<;)'� . ��\l'-":'• J / {!' 10

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