Alexandria Criminal Court has witnessed today, Thursday, 15-9-2015, the health state deterioration

of the student Fatima Nassardeterioration, who is enrolled in faculty of Commerce, Alexandria

University, as she lost consciousness after the delay of her trial until the 16th of the next November.

There were some news that the delaying decision came because witnesses of the prosecution were

absent. As her father’s mentioned, the student and another lady named Elsayeda Refaeii, were only,

who attended the trial. The student Fatima fainted after she had heard the decision and her health

state deteriorated.

It was mentioned that the student was arrested on 3-1-2014, from a demonstration against the

current system, and she was kept in the deportations prison which is a men prison before she was

moved to the strictly guarded prison, Alab’adeya prison in Demanhohr, where she is being kept right

now.

It worth to mention that the student Fatima Nassar was exposed to lynching and torture, when the

security forces arrested her, the thing that violates all the international charts, which criminlize beating

during arrest. It was also mentioned that the public prosecution accused her of: Murdering Hajjah (old

lady) Zeinab, who was killed by the security forces during a demonstration against the system,

belonging to a banned group and frightening the citizens in the case number 26116/1330 for the year

2014, Almontazah Criminal Court.

As a continue to what the student was exposed to, she sent a letter from her cell saying that she

was complaining about the bad health care. She also added that she was suffering from toothache

and pain in her bones. She mentioned the malnutrition and the bad health care. In a new violation

added to the series of violations committed by the security forces regarding the Egyptian college

students.

Nonetheless, these violation came against the subject number 54, which states that ““Freedom is a

personal right, it is preserved, cannot be touched. Unless, under the case of flagrante: no one should

be arrested, restricted or deprived of his liberty without a caused judicial order that requires

investigations.”