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Today, our colleague Mohamed Adel continues to endure a long journey of suffering behind bars, having spent over 11 year...
27/01/2025

Today, our colleague Mohamed Adel continues to endure a long journey of suffering behind bars, having spent over 11 years in prison. Adel, who was arrested in December 2013 on charges of violating the protest law, served a three-year prison sentence and was released in January 2017 under probation conditions. However, he was rearrested in 2018, spending an additional five years and three months in pretrial detention until a verdict in September 2023 sentenced him to four more years in prison.

Based on legal calculations, the period of pretrial detention he served from June 19, 2018, to January 27, 2021, along with the time served from September 2, 2023, to today, January 26, 2025, means that he has effectively completed four years of his sentence. Consequently, under the law, this necessitates the immediate release of Mohamed Adel on January 27, 2025. Article 482 of the Criminal Procedure Code stipulates that “the duration of the sentence begins from the day the convict is detained based on the enforceable judgment,” with consideration given to deducting pretrial detention periods. Thus, the pretrial detention Adel served from June 19, 2018, to January 27, 2021, and from September 2, 2023, to January 26, 2025, confirms that he has completed the legally required duration of his sentence.

According to Article 484 of the same law, “the deduction of pretrial detention periods applies in cases of multiple custodial sentences, starting with the lightest sentence.” Therefore, the time Adel spent in pretrial detention must be deducted from his actual sentence.

Based on this, and in accordance with accurate legal calculations, Adel has fully served his sentence as of today, January 26, 2025. Nevertheless, the prosecution insists on an illegal interpretation, claiming that his sentence extends until September 2027, which constitutes a clear injustice.

We, in the April 6 Youth Movement, call for the enforcement of the law that grants Adel his right to immediate release. The pretrial detention of Adel and other prisoners of conscience is unjustifiable after years of suffering. We strongly support the efforts of Adel’s wife, Ms. Roufaida Hamdy, who has submitted a request for presidential pardon, urging the President to exercise his authority to grant it.

We stand in solidarity with Mohamed Adel today, as we continue to support all prisoners of conscience in Egypt. Our demands go beyond Adel’s release; they are a call to reaffirm everyone’s right to freely express their opinions without fear of repression or imprisonment. We need the rule of law, not oppression.

Freedom for Mohamed Adel and all prisoners of conscience in Egypt.

April 6 Youth Movement
January 26, 2025

20/10/2023

Sadly it’s looking more and more like Israel is going to go ahead with its massive ground invasion into the Gaza Strip.

Today Israel’s defense minister,, visited some of the hundreds of thousands of troops who have massed on the border with Gaza.

He said:

“You see Gaza now from a distance, you will soon see it from inside.”

“We will be precise and forceful, and we will keep going until we fulfil our mission.”

Israel’s goal is to wipe out the 30,000 members of Hamas.

The problem is that countless innocent Palestinians will probably die as well including many women and children.

Israeli bombs and missiles have already killed more than 3000 Palestinians over the last 12 days.

This as innocent Palestinians are already suffering in horrible conditions after being cut off from food, water and medical supplies.


Bassem Youssef VS  Piers Morgan Uncensored on Palestine treatment
18/10/2023

Bassem Youssef VS Piers Morgan Uncensored on Palestine treatment

WARNING: This video contains strong languagePiers Morgan Uncensored is joined by Egyptian comedian Bassem Youssef and later on by co-founder of the Daily Wir...

This is a real MASSACRE and WAR CRIME under the U.S coverage and green light.‏The last Christian  HOSPITAL that bombed b...
17/10/2023

This is a real MASSACRE and WAR CRIME under the U.S coverage and green light.

‏The last Christian HOSPITAL that bombed by Israel, and the death count is up to 500+ of innocent civilians and children.

‏Why won’t anyone of the world leaders and the mainstream media say “Pray for Gaza?”




28/08/2021

prosecutors have again summoned April 6 cofounder Ahmed Maher for questioning tomorrow (Sunday) in Case (173 NGO foreign funding)

Ahmed Maher (the founder of April 6 Movement) is now being included in the latest wave of questionings of activists in C...
03/08/2021

Ahmed Maher (the founder of April 6 Movement) is now being included in the latest wave of questionings of activists in Case 173 (the case against Egyptian human rights society)

11/07/2021
01/07/2021

The undersigned human rights organizations call for the immediate and unconditional release of Dr. Walid Ahmed Shawky, 34, one of the founders of the April 6 Youth Movement, who has been in arbitrary detention for two years and seven months, as he is being re-imprisoned in connection with a new case since last October. The organizations believe that Shawky’s arbitrary detention was in retaliation for his peaceful exercise of his right to freedom of expression and organization relating to his previous political activity. The organizations call on the Public Prosecutor to immediately intervene to stop the practices of arbitrary detention and prolonged pretrial detention practiced by the State Security Prosecution against activists and peaceful opponents, including Shawky’s colleague in the case, researcher Ayman Abdel Moati.

Security forces had arrested Shawky on October 14, 2018, from his clinic in the Sayeda Zeinab district, and he was listed in the State Security Case 621/2018 on October 20, after being forcibly disappeared for 6 days. The State Security Prosecution charged him with joining a group established in violation of the provisions of the law, and publishing false news and statements. This case also included researcher and proofreader Ayman Abdel Moati, who is facing the same accusations.

On August 24, 2020, after 22 months of Shawky’s detention, the Criminal Court decided to release him and his two colleagues. However, days after he was transferred to the Dikirnis Police Department of his place of residence in Dakahlia in preparation for his and his colleagues’ release, his family was surprised that he was forcibly disappeared again on September 1 for over a month, until he appeared at the State Security Prosecution on October 6 after hiding him in a National Security headquarters, and investigated in the State Security Case 880/2020 where dozens of detainees are held in custody against the backdrop of the September 2020 protests. Based on an investigation report written by the National Security, the Public Prosecution Office charged Shawky with the same accusations that had previously been brought against him in the first case, in addition to the charge of participating in a gathering, dating back to Shawky’s detention and forced disappearance by the National Security!

It is worth noting that the Cairo Criminal Court had previously issued two decisions releasing Shawky in the first case and replacing imprisonment with precautionary measures on October 23, 2019 and December 3, 2019, but they were not implemented due to unjustified intransigence. The court accepted the prosecution’s appeal against the two release decisions. The same thing was repeated for the third time in August 2020, as the prosecution and the criminal court refused to replace his pretrial detention with precautionary measures, and renewed his arbitrary detention, while releasing dozens of detainees in the same case. This is in addition to the prosecution’s continuing to reject Shawky’s defense requests to appeal the decisions to renew his detention, knowing that there is no real legal need to detain him, or fear of his escape, as he has a permanent known place of residence, in addition to the fact that his peaceful exercise of freedom of opinion and expression does not essentially represent a danger to Public Security.

The organizations that signed this statement denounce the intransigence of the State Security Prosecution and its unjustified retaliation against Shawky, and the continuation of renewing his detention for more than two and a half years without referring him to the court for issuing an objective verdict on the charges against him. It also condemns this blatant circumvention of the Code of Criminal Procedure, by including prisoners of conscience and political detainees in new cases after they have exceeded the period of pre-trial detention and directing the same charges against them, or accusing them of new ones that they allegedly committed during their detention. Therefore, the organizations demand the immediate release of Walid Shawky and Ayman Abdel Moati, and the dropping of all the charges against them. The organizations also call on the Public Prosecutor to release peaceful opponents held in pretrial detention, especially those whose imprisonment exceeded two years, and to stop the prolonged arbitrary and malicious detention practices that undermine the principle of the rule of law, while granting the security services the power to deprive citizens of their freedoms instead of the judicial authority.

The organizations cite that pre-trial detention is an exceptional measure that may not be used as a general rule or as a preemptive punishment for accused persons, and that every accused has the right to be brought before a judge, to be tried within a reasonable period or to be released, in accordance with Article 9 (3) of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights. Also, pretrial detention for more than two years violates the text of Article 143 of the Egyptian Code of Criminal Procedure. In addition to that, Shawky’s pretrial detention for this period violates the text of Article 134 of the Egyptian Code of Criminal Procedure, since Shawky was not caught in flagrante delicto.



Signatory Organization:

Egyptian Front for Human Rights

Cairo Institute for Human Rights Studies

The Association for Freedom of Thought and Expression (AFTE)

Egyptian Commission for Rights and Freedoms

The freedom Initiative

El Nadeem Center against Violence and Torture

For the Full Statement: https://bit.ly/3gmUYvQ

Activist Mohammed Adel started a hunger strike today to protest the ill treatment he received during detention renewal s...
24/02/2021

Activist Mohammed Adel started a hunger strike today to protest the ill treatment he received during detention renewal session.The prosecutor had assaulted Adel verbally and physically. It seems that prosecutors are acting like police officers! Is there a difference!?



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