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Incidente el 16 octubre 2015 [+] Imprimir esta página

Ubicación al-Badrasheen Police Station, Giza Governorate [+]

País: Egypt [+]

Tipos de violaciones: Torture [+]

Clasificación de perpetrador: Police [+]

Ubicación


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El incidente tuvo lugar en al-Badrasheen Police Station, Giza Governorate, Egypt [+]

Descripción


According to Human Rights Watch: "On October 16, 2015, Karim, an 18-year-old university student, had just stepped out of a microbus in al-Badrasheen, his village on the rural outskirts of greater Cairo, after attending a protest. He felt a man hug him tightly from behind. Karim turned and recognized a man he had seen in the protest march, whom he had believed was a police officer and would later find out was Amr Dibawi, the deputy chief of investigations at al- Badrasheen Police Station. Dibawi told Karim to come with him. When Karim arrived at al-Badrasheen Police Station, the arresting officer took him to the chief of investigations, Ahmad Attiya. Karim acknowledged that he had been at the protest. Attiya asked him who had been with him, and Karim claimed that he had been alone. “He said, ‘No, we watched your phone, we know who was with you,’ and he mentioned some names,” Karim said. The names were those of friends who had attended the march with him. Attiya ordered a policeman to take Karim out of the room, where they blindfolded him and handcuffed his hands behind his back. They brought Karim back inside, and Attiya began asking the same questions again. When Karim denied knowing anyone at the protest, Attiya said: “Take him and come.” They entered another room where they stripped Karim to his underwear and started shocking him with a stun gun. Then they raised his handcuffed arms upward behind his back and hung him from the ceiling with his feet unable to touch the floor. “The pain was in my shoulders. I felt like they were coming out,” Karim said. “They put ropes around my wrists and pulled them up.” The interrogator asked Karim about his father and uncle, who his friends were, and which of them used weapons. The officers alternated ten minutes of hanging with ten-minute breaks. After a while, a new interrogator began asking whether Karim knew who supplied protesters with weapons. They shocked him with electricity and beat him on his head and body. His interrogator asked him if he was a member of the Muslim Brotherhood. “Who made you be with religious people? When did you start praying? How many parts of the Quran have you memorized? Who teaches you?” the man asked. When Karim’s answers did not satisfy the officers, the second interrogator said, “This won’t work, he needs to go there.” [+]

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