The Altagamou’ Alkhames court has made a decision on its held session, 5-9-2015, of renewing the temprary imprisonment of the student Mohammad Ahmad Hassan Abdulwadood, who is enrolled in faculty of commerce, Almansoura University, for 45 days.
Security forces has arbitrarily arrested the student from his house on 15-4-2015, in a way which violates the law as they arrested him without a caused judicial order or arrest declaration, and they led him to an unknown place, where no one knew where he was. After that, it was proved that he was being tortured at the National Security headquarter until he appeared on Saturday, 18-5-2015 at the main persecution, on his first trial as he was charged of belonging to a banned group founded against the law. He was put under the temporary imprisonment while he is detained now at Alaqrab prison.
It worth to mention that the student’s detention came as a violation of the current Egyptian constitution, especially what the subject 54 states that “Freedom is a personal right and it is preserved; cannot be touched. Unless, under the case of flagrant:No one should get arrested, restricted, inspected or deprived of his liberty, only after a caused judicial order which requires investigations and whoever get arrested should be informed of the reasons for his detention, informed with his rights, written and enabled to call either his family or his lawyer and should be exposed to the investigation’s authority within 24 hours from the moment of his detention.” And, it also came as a violation of the first subject of the International convention for protecting people from the enforced disappearance, which stats that” It is forbidden to forcibly hide any human being.”