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31Mar2007

Cairo Anti-War Conference: Abu Omar makes an appearance; Sharqawi identifies his torturers

The second day at Cairo's 5th Anti-War Conference and 3rd Cairo Social Forum brought earthshaking surprises at it's Anti-Torture Forum, held on Friday afternoon.

Abu Omar (Photo by Hossam el-Hamalawy)


[Above: Abu Omar in the Press Syndicate, Photo by Hossam el-Hamalawy]

Abu Omar--the Alexandrian cleric kidnapped 2003 by the CIA in Milan and rendered to Egypt where he was brutally tortured--showed up today at the Press Syndicate, defying the travel ban imposed on him by State Security as a condition for his release. Abu Omar took part in the Anti-Torture Forum, chaired by leftist activist Dr. Aida Seif el-Dawla, where he presented his testimony about his torture odyssey from Milan to Cairo, via Germany. "I was severely tortured by the Mukhabarrat and State Security," Abu Omar said. "I was electrocuted for months, till my whole body turned black."

Abu Omar (Photo by Hossam el-Hamalawy)


[Above:Abu Omar speaking about his ordeal, at the Anti-Torture Forum, organized by Cairo's 3rd Social Forum at the Press Syndicate. Photo by Hossam el-Hamalawy]

Abu Omar expressed fears of re-arrest by the Egyptian police for speaking to the media, but insisted he will keep on talking. "If I stay silent, these practices (by the Egyptian security services) will continue." The cleric also pleaded to be allowed to leave Egypt, back to Italy.

Another political bomb was thrown by blogger Mohamed el-Sharqawi, who gave his testimony about the torture and sexual abuse he faced in Qasr el-Nil Police Station on 25 May 2006. For the first time, Sharqawi named his torturers.

Anti-Torture Forum


[Above L-R: MB blogger Abdel Moneim Mahmoud, leftist blogger Mohamed el-Sharqawi, and rights activist Dr. Aida Seif el-Dawla, during the anti-torture forum. Photo by Hossam el-Hamalawy]

"Police Major Samaw'al Mohamed Abu Sehla was the first to kidnap me from the car I was in on that day," Sharqawi told the audience.

Police Major Abu Sehla


And, "the State Security officer who supervised my torture inside Qasr el-Nil Police Station is named Sherif."

SS Officer Sherif


Sharqawi also expressed his frustration with the refusal of the authorities to open an investigation into his abuse, despite the repeated requests by his lawyers, accusing State Security of breaking into his house and stealing his laptop...

Reader Comments (9)

is this the same SSI officer sherif el damati who had arrested ashraf ibrahim and refered him to court with other revolutionary socialists back in 2004? we must have photos from the trial to help sharkawi identify him. would be great if it turns out to be the same guy as we can certainly establish a patter here...

March 31, 2007 | Unregistered Commenterhossam bahgat

Yes, it's the same guy. Send us any photos you have of him ya hoss..

March 31, 2007 | Unregistered CommenterHossam el-Hamalawy

[...] some very interesting developments at the 5th Cairo Conference against Imperialism and Zionism. Hossam reports that it held an anti-torture forum featuring Abu Omar, the Alexandria imam kidnapped in [...]

[...] إطار فعاليات مؤتمر القاهرة الخامس انعقد ملتقى نشطاء ضد التعذيب , الذي جمع عشرات من الحقوقيين والصحفيين والمدونين [...]

[...] March 2007, Monem signs petition “Why should speech be taken to court?” in defense of secular blogger Kareem Amer, and posts “Freedom for MB, Freedom for Kareem, Freedom for Egypt“. Monem receives criticism for his support to Kareem. As a result, Mark Lynch writes for the Guardian Brotherhood of the Blogs. Monem also posts in March on the false referendum, and gives a testimony during Cairo Conference on his torture during detention. [...]

[...] our case, but Monem is different! He published his torture testimoney on his blog, he took it to public conferences, he dare to speak. In the police-state Egypt, if he slips away with it tens or hundreds would dare [...]

[...] Abu Omar is still banned from travelling outside the country, and moreover the govt refuses to issue him a National ID card. This basically means he cannot open a bank account, issue a passport, or conduct any sort of transaction. He basically does not exist any more in the eyes of the law. [...]

[...] The two later went to the Italian Consulate in Cairo, without a prior appointment, accompanied by Abu Omar’s Egyptian lawyer Montasser [...]

[...] (L-R) Abu Omar with anti-torture, secular blogger Demagh Mak, during the 5th Cairo Anti-War Conference. Photo by Hossam el-Hamalawy, 30 March [...]

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