60.
The Complainants also claim that human rights organizations requested the
authorities to allow the protesters to retrieve their property from the park.
They say that on 2 January 2007, a group of non-governmental organizations
acting on behalf of the protesters sent a petition to the Prosecutor General
demanding the return of the protesters’ belongings which were barricaded in
the park after the protest. They said no response was received from the
authorities regarding the protesters’ property.
61.
The Complainants aver that as well as having been set out in the complaint of
December 2005, the facts of this case were notorious and widely reported and
that the Egyptian authorities were obliged to carry out a thorough, effective
and independent investigation and to hold to account those responsible. They
inform the Commission that no official documents have ever been issued by
the District Attorney explaining any steps taken to investigate the complaints,
or explaining his decisions to close the initial case on 03 June 2006 or to reject
the petition for reopening it on 04 September 2006.
62.
The Complainants further aver that to date no attempts have been made by the
Egyptian authorities to bring to account law enforcement officials responsible
for the alleged human rights violations that occurred in the park. They state
that as far as they are aware, no investigation or inquiry into the events was
ever carried out. They further claim that the complaints filed on behalf of the
Victims and other individuals affected by events in the Park on 30 December
2005 have never been followed up. The Complainants conclude that there is
nothing to indicate that they have been acted upon or even responded to by
the Egyptian authorities and further state that the complaints have never been
considered by Egyptian courts of law.
63.
The Complainants conclude that there are, therefore, no remedies in Egypt for
those affected by the brutal events which resulted in loss of life and serious
injuries on 30 December 2005. They state that the Victims have had no recourse
for the violations they suffered during the assault in the park and the
unavailability of remedies within the Respondent State is borne out by the
refusal of the authorities to take the most basic steps to investigate the events
that took place in the park that day, and supported by the unconvincing
reasons given for this failure. The Complainants conclude that the Victims have
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