Ten years after the Revolution – Egyptian prisons more inhuman than ever

Ten years after the Revolution – Egyptian prisons more inhuman than ever
Ten years after the Revolution – Egyptian prisons more inhuman than ever

The prison administration shows utter disregard for the life and well-being of those crammed into the overcrowded prisons of the country.”

The conclusions of latest Amnesty International report on the situation in Egyptian prisons are final.

The conditions of detention are not only considered miserable. “They are the manifestation of a policy of repression that targets opponents, human rights defenders and all those who participated in the 2011 uprising,” notes Michael Ineichen, head of advocacy in the Swiss section of the NGO .

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