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Egypt: End Harassment of Rights Defender Hossam Baghat

November 22, 2021
in Advocacy, Egypt, Feature
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Verdict on Hossam Bahgat speech charges for critical tweet, due November 29

(Beirut) – Egyptian authorities should cease the harassment and persecution of prominent human rights defender and journalist, Hossam Bahgat, who faces abusive charges intended to punish him solely for exercising his right to freedom of expression and his human rights activism, 45 human rights organizations said today.

The verdict in the trial of Hossam Bahgat, executive director and founder of the Egyptian Initiative for Personal Rights (EIPR), is expected on November 29, 2021. Bahgat is charged with "insulting the Elections Authority," "spreading false news," and "using a social media account to commit these crimes" in response to a tweet he posted criticizing the former head of Egypt's National Elections Authority, the late Lashin Ibrahim, for his oversight of parliamentary elections. This case is the latest salvo in a years-long campaign targeting Hossam Bahgat who is well-known for his human rights activism and investigative journalism.

"The Egyptian government needs to halt its relentless persecution of Hossam Bahgat," said Joe Stork, deputy Middle East and North Africa director at Human Rights Watch. "These endless legal proceedings look like a clear reprisal against Bahgat's storied legacy of defending human rights."

The charges against Bahgat carry a penalty of up to three years in prison and a fine of up to EGP 330,000 (US$19,000) under Egypt's penal code and 2018 cybercrime law.

In 2016, the authorities arbitrarily banned Hossam Bahgat from traveling and froze his assets in relation to Case 173, known as the infamous "foreign funding" case, a decade-long abusive criminal investigation that targeted dozens of nongovernmental organizations – unjust restrictions that remain in place today. In July 2021, an investigative judge in Case 173 summoned Hossam Bahgat and interrogated him on the basis of investigations by the notorious National Security Agency (NSA) accusing him of inciting the public against state institutions. While the investigative judges dropped their investigations against 75 NGOs and some 220 activists and employees, Hossam Bahgat and the EIPR remain subject to the ongoing investigation. In November 2015, Egyptian authorities unlawfully detained Bahgat for three days on charges of publishing false news following his investigation published by the independent news site Mada Masr detailing the military trial of several military officers in relation to a plan to overthrow the government.

"The Egyptian government's retaliation against Hossam and other EIPR leaders is a threat to the human rights community in Egypt and part of a pattern that threatens to cripple civil society," said Mohamed Zaree, head of the Egypt program at the Cairo Institute for Human Rights Studies. "We strongly condemn this clear pattern of harassment and intimidation against Hossam Bahgat solely because he insists on exercising his right to free expression."

In November 2020, three top EIPR staff members – Gasser Abdel-Razek, Karim Ennarah, and Mohamed Basheer – were arrested and detained for several days on unfounded terrorism charges following their meeting with European diplomats about Egypt's human rights crisis. They were released within days following a global outcry but all three remain subject to travel bans and asset freezes.

In February 2020, the authorities arrested Patrick George Zaki, a gender and sexuality rights researcher at EIPR, on his arrival at Cairo Airport from Italy, where he had been studying. During his detention, NSA officers subjected him to torture through the use of electric shocks and beatings, according to sources familiar with the case. After 19 months of detention without trial, prosecutors referred him to an Emergency State Security Court for trial over unfounded "disseminating false news" charges which is set to resume on December 7, 2021.

"As part of their unrelenting assault on the human rights movement, Egyptian authorities have a long track record of targeting Hossam Bahgat and other directors and staff at EIPR, one of Egypt's leading human rights organizations, through unjust prosecutions, arbitrary arrests and detention, travel bans and asset freezes," said Amnesty International's Middle East and North Africa Research and Advocacy Director, Philip Luther. "Egyptian authorities must halt their endless misuse of the justice system and drop all spurious charges against Hossam Bahgat, close Case 173 once and for all, and lift arbitrary travel bans and asset freezes."

 

Signatory Organizations:

  1. Human Rights Watch
  2. Amnesty International
  3. The Arabic Network for Human Rights Information (ANHRI)
  4. Egyptian Front for Human Rights (EFHR)
  5. Committee for Justice (CFJ) كوميتي فور جستس
  6. Human Rights First
  7. EuroMed Rights
  8. Cairo Institute for Human Rights Studies مركز القاهرة لدراسات حقوق الإنسان
  9. Democracy for the Arab World Now (DAWN)
  10. International Federation for Human Rights (FIDH), within the framework of the Observatory for the Protection of Human Rights Defenders
  11. World Organisation Against Torture (OMCT), within the framework of the Observatory for the Protection of Human Rights Defenders
  12. Project on Middle East Democracy (POMED)
  13. International Commission of Jurists (ICJ)
  14. International Service For Human Rights (ISHR)
  15. Sinai Foundation for Human Rights
  16. The Freedom Initiative
  17. Egyptian Commission for Rights and Freedoms. 
  18. The Tahrir Institute for Middle East Policy (TIMEP)
  19. Andalus Institute for Tolerance and Anti-Violence Studies
  20. DIGNITY
  21. Association for Freedom of Thought and Expression (AFTE)
  22. El Nadeem Center for the Rehabilitation of Victims of Violence and Torture (El Nadeem Center)
  23. Intersection Association for Rights and Freedoms
  24. DefendDefenders (East and Horn of Africa Human Rights Defenders Project)
  25. Egyptian Human Rights Forum
  26. EgyptWide
  27. ARTICLE 19
  28. US Committee to End Political Repression in Egypt
  29. Democratic Transition & Human Rights Support Center (DAAM)
  30. Nachaz-Dissonances (جمعية نشاز)
  31. Association for the Promotion of the right to difference (ADD)-Tunisia
  32. Association CALAM- Tunisia
  33. Danseurs Citoyens Sud – Tunisia
  34. L'association "By Lhwem"- Tunisia
  35. Tunisian Forum for Economic and Social Rights – Tunisia
  36. OUTCAST – Tunisia
  37. L'Association tunisienne pour la défense des libertés individuelles (ADLI) – Tunisia
  38. Jeunes Leaders de Tunis – Tunisia
  39. L'association BEITY- Tunisia
  40. Association des Femmes Tunisiennes pour la Recherche sur le Développement (AFTURD) – Tunisia
  41. National Syndicate of Tunisian Journalists (SNJT)
  42. Tunisian Human Rights League
  43. NOMAD08 – Tunisia
  44. L'Association tunisienne des études sur le genre – Tunisia
  45. International Bar Association's Human Rights Institute

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NOV 10th 2010.pics of . Hossam Bahgat,egyptian winner of human rights watch award.(COLIN MCCONNELL.TORONTO STAR) . (Photo by Colin McConnell/Toronto Star via Getty Images)

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