اضيف الخبر في يوم الإثنين ٠٢ - يوليو - ٢٠٠٧ ١٢:٠٠ صباحاً. نقلا عن: http://www.uscirf.gov/mediaroom/press/2007/june/20070629%20Egypt.html
USCIRF: Commission Concerned Over Rights Backsliding in Egypt
WASHINGTON—The United States Commission on International Religious Freedom is concerned over the detention of five Muslim dissidents in Egypt, another indication of backsliding by the Egyptian government in human rights protections including the freedom of thought, conscience, and religion or belief.
Five members of an extended family belonging to the so-called Koranists were arrested in Egypt at the end of May. The Koranists are a small group that accepts only the Koran as its sole source of religious guidance and thus has been accused by the Egyptian government in the past of practicing beliefs deemed to deviate from Islamic law. The detainees include Abdellatif Muhammad Said, who has been working on a Web site promoting reformist views of Islam, and Amr Tharwat, an employee of a pro-democracy center headed by one of Egypt’s most well-known human rights and political reform advocates, Saad Eddin Ibrahim. The government has not said under what charges the men are being held, although the Arabic language daily newspaper, Al-Masry al Youm, has said they face charges of “denigrating religions.” The Commission has learned that the detainees have alleged ill-treatment or even torture by state security services.
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