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Haitham Mohamedain

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Haytham  Mohamedain

Detained: May 18, 2018.

Charges: The Supreme State Security Prosecution (SSSP) charged Mohamedain in Case No. 741/2019, accusing him of "collaborating with a terrorist organization with the intention of organizing anti-government protests" during the Africa Cup of Nations football championship, which Egypt hosted in 2019.

Sentence: No official sentence.

Biography: Haitham Mohamedain is a labor activist and human rights lawyer. He has organized and led numerous social justice and democracy protests throughout Egypt. On May 18, 2018, unidentified National Security officials raided Mohamedain's house in al-Saff district of Giza governorate. These officials arrested Mohamedain without warrant or cause and then moved him to an undisclosed location. The following day, Mohamedain appeared before the Supreme State Security Prosecution (SSSP), which accused him of aiding a terrorist organization to achieve its goals, inciting the Maadi metro protests, spreading false news and statements, and misusing social media platforms. The SSSP placed Mohamedain in pretrial detention, but on October 8, 2018, Judge Moataz Khafagy ordered Mohamedain's release on probation until his trial.

On May 13, 2019, uniformed police officers and plainclothes National Security officers arrested, blindfolded, and disappeared Mohamedain. He remained inside al-Saff police station between May 13 and May 16. After initially denying his presence, al-Saff police officers admitted that they had detained Mohamedain, but they did not allow his family or a lawyer to contact him.

On May 16, 2019, Mohamedain again appeared before the SSSP as a defendant in Case No. 741/2019. The SSSP accused Mohamedain of collaborating with a terrorist organization with the intention of organizing anti-government protests during the Africa Cup of Nations, which Egypt hosted in 2019. Although the prosecution presented no evidence to substantiate this charge, the SSSP placed Mohamedain in pretrial detention, initially for fifteen days. Since then, the SSSP extended Mohamedain's pretrial detention numerous times, while transferring him first to Giza Central Prison and then, in September 2019, to al-Qanater Men's Prison(link is external).

Egyptian officials have not presented any evidence against Mohamedain, nor allowed his case to go to trial. They have held him in pretrial detention from May 16, 2019 to present, even though Egypt's Criminal Procedure Code allows a maximum of two years time for pretrial detention. Further, Egyptian security officials have ignored a court order to release Mohamedain on probation, which the Cairo Criminal Court issued on March 8, 2021.

Advocacy Partner: Freedom Now(link is external)

Haitham Mohamedain was RELEASED on September 15, 2022.

Updates:

  • Haitham Mohamedain was released(link is external) from pre-trial detention on September 15, 2022 (September 15, 2022, Freedom Now)

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