Moaaz Nagah Mansour Mansour El-Sharqaoui
Detention Victim- Date updated
- Feb 13, 2024
- Gender
- Male
- Age group
- 18-35
- Nationality
- Egyptian
- Profession
- Human Rights Defender and and Activist
- Profession Category
- Human Rights defender
- Background of detention
- Pretrial detention
- Violations
- Arbitrary placement on terrorism list
- Arbitrary pretrial detention
- Deprivation of liberty
- Enforced disappearance
- Exceptional "Emergency State Security " trial
- Poor detention conditions
- Repeated detention
- Solitary confinement
- Torture
- Methods of torture
- Beaten Without legal Cause
- Others
- Psychological torture
- Place of detention
Latitude: 30.162111549049875
Longitude: 31.78696165312231
- Place of detention (linked Detention Victim)
- Badr new prison
- Date of Arrest
- May 11, 2023
- Place of Arrest
- From His house
- Identity of forces carrying out the arrest
- police
- state security
- Was S/he trialed?
- Yes
- Summary
The victim was re-arrested on 11-5-2023 from his apartment in Maadi by a security force in civilian clothes and took him to an unknown location. The victim’s family submitted a communication to the Public Prosecutor to reveal his fate without a response. Police detention facilities denied his presence. The victim had previously been arrested in 2018 and was forcibly hidden by the National Security in Tanta for a period of 25 days, after which he appeared in the custody of Case No. 440, State Security State Emergency Case No. 440, and he obtained a release from it on 3-2020. The case was referred to the State Security Emergency Court on 2021-8, and it was registered under No. 1059, State Security Emergency Criminal Court. For the year 2021, the victim was sentenced to 10 years in prison and 5 years of probation, and the verdict is not subject to appeal - on 5-29-2022, and the verdict was not ratified until now. The victim has been included in the terrorist lists since 2018, and the listing decision was renewed for a period of 5 years, renewable in 2022. He suffers from psychological problems prior to his arrest, as he is severely depressed and has suicidal tendencies,
Updated on June 3, 2023, the victim appeared before the Supreme State Security Prosecution pending Case No. 540 of 2023 on charges of joining and financing a terrorist group, and indicated that during the three weeks during which he was subjected to enforced disappearance, he was beaten several times on the face and shoulders using hands and shoes, and was subjected to other violations. These include torture, enforced disappearance, and denial of contact with his family or a lawyer, in addition to having his eyes blinded throughout his detention.
- Image
- Data status
- Documented