Ismaili Court has decided -on its last session held on Thursday , 17 -9-2015- to delay the Trial  of 10 college students and three others at high school to the next session on Thursday 1-10-2015  . Their information came as below:

1- Hamada Ahmad Imam, who is enrolled in the forth stage at faculty of Commerce, Zagazig University.

2- Anas Ahmad Selim, who is enrolled in the forth stage of commerce, Zagazig University.

3- Mostafa Reda Elssayed, who is enrolled in the freshman year of commerce, Zagazig University.

4- Ahmad Adel Abol’enien, who is enrolled in the primary stage of faculty of engineering, Zagazig  University.

5- Ammar Ahmad Abdwlrazik, freshman year of Engineering, Zagazig University.

6- Mahmoud Muhammad Alaa Eldeen, freshman year of Arts, Zagazig University.

7- Mohammad Sa’eid Muhammad Ahmad Mostafa, second year of Arts, Zagazig University.

8- Mo’aaz Fekri Habib, freshman year of Arabic Language, Alazhar University, Zagazig branch.

9- Abdullah Ahmad Elsaayed Umrah, third year of Religion Origins, Alazhar University, Zgagaig  branch.

10- Ali Abdelaal Mohammad, freshman year of Arabic Language, Alazhar University, Zagazig branch.

In addition, Mohammad Samy, Raafat Mahmoud and Ahmad Abdulhameed Elgendi, who are high school students.

It was mentioned that the students were arbitirarily detained on Sunday, 14-11-2015 in a way that violates the law. They were exposed to the persecution after that, which accused them of many charges in the case number 361, which is known as “breaking down the Police Officers club” to be temporarily imprisoned under investigations: Until they were turned to a military court which is a declared violation of the current constitution, especially subject number 204 which states that “The military judgement is an independent judicial headquarter which is particularly specialized in judging the crimes related to the Armed Forces, its officers, its individuals and those under their judgement or the crimes committed by the individuals of the main investigations headquarter. No civilian should be exposed to a military court.”