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Deadly conditions of Egyptian hunger striking prisoners

9 years ago

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Egyptian prisoner Gehad El-Haddad’s mother has released a testimony about her daughter-in-law’s visit to her son at Al-Aqrab Prison on Facebook on Friday:

My daughter-in-law, the wife of Gehad El-Haddad, went to visit him today in Al-Aqrab cemetery, along with the wife of Mahmoud El-Barbary. Both men have undertaken a hunger strike since Wednesday 24 February. This is what happened today:

These criminals left them and deprived them of everything that binds them to life, even their hands were out to brutalise their wives, children and they also looted the little they had to pay for the so called “detainee meals”.

My son said to his wife today after he saw his colleague in the strike lying on the ground in front of his mother and his wife: “We are insisting to strike till the end…nothing binds us with life.”

Every day, new groups join the hunger strike. God willing you can’t harm. Are you threatening them with death? You have been killing them every day for two years. They are waiting to die at any moment. How can a person live in a cemetery, completely closed off without a single opening for weeks on end, after it has been stripped of everything… everything… and family visits aren’t allowed except after immense pressure from human rights organisations.
I, Dr. Mona Imam, declared my full solidarity with the hunger strike being undertaken by my son, engineer Gehad El-Haddad, and my husband, Dr. Essam El-Haddad.

I hold the Ministry of the Interior, prison authorities and those responsible at the “cemetery prison” fully responsible for my son and my husband’s lives.

And Allah has full power and control over His affairs but most people do not know.

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