ANHRI releases a research paper entitled “Pretrial detainees’ rights between what is supposed to happen and what really happens”

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ANHRI releases a research paper entitled “Pretrial detainees’ rights between what is supposed to happen and what really happens”
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الشبكة العربية تطلق ورقة بحثية بعنوان “حقوق المحبوس احتياطيا بين المفروض والواقع”

تطلق الشبكة العربية لمعلومات حقوق الإنسان اليوم ورقة بحثية تحت عنوان “حقوق المحبوس احتياطيا بين المفروض والواقع”، وترصد الورقة التناقض بين حقوق المحبوس احتياطيا في الدستور المصري والعهود واﻻتفقايات الدولية، وبين الانتهاكات اليومية التي يتعرض لها المحبوسين احتياطيا على خلفية قضايا رأي.

وتناولت الورقة البحثية بالتفصيل التناقض الواضح بين مبدأ افتراض البراءة في المتهم حتى تثبت إدانته وبين ممارسة السلطات المصرية المتمثل الحبس اﻻحتياطي الممتد لسجناء الرأي.

كما تعرضت الورقة بشيء من التفصيل لقواعد طوكيو  الخاصة بالاحتجاز السابق للمحاكمة في اﻻجراءات الجنائية، كما تعرضت للمدونة الأوروبية لقواعد سلوك الشرطة، وتناولت بالتفصيل حقوق المحبوس احتياطيا في الدستور المصري وقانون رقم 396 لسنة 1956، ولائحة السجون الصادرة وفقاً لقرار ات وزراء الداخلية والتعديلات المختلفة التي أدخلت عليها.

وانتهت الورقة بعرض بعض حالات من المحبوسين احتياطيا في قضايا تتعلق بحرية الرأي والتعبير ، واﻻنتهاكات التي يتعرضون لها يومياً.

وتدعو الشبكة العربية كل مؤمن بالعدالة وسيادة القانون في مصر للتوقيع على العريضة من خلال الرابط

يمكنك تحميل أو الاطلاع على الورقة من خلال الرابط:

حقوق المحبوس احتياطيا بين المفروض والواقع

https://www.anhri.info/?p=15218


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ANHRI releases a research paper entitled “Pretrial detainees’ rights between what is supposed to happen and what really happens”

Published at: 9 March, 2020

The Arabic Network for Human Rights Information (ANHRI) is launching today a research paper entitled “Pretrial detainees’ rights between what is supposed to happen and what really happens”. The paper monitors the discrepancy between the rights of those held in pretrial detention as stipulated in the Egyptian Constitution and international charters and conventions and the daily violations committed against those detainees who are held in custody over opinion-related cases.

The research paper addresses in detail the clear contradiction between the principle of the presumption of innocence, meaning that the accused has the right to be presumed innocent until proved guilty, and the Egyptian authorities’ practices against prisoners of conscience, which are represented in the protracted periods of pretrial detention.

The paper also elaborates on the Tokyo Rules pertaining to pretrial detention in criminal proceedings as well as the European Code of Police Ethics. It points out the rights of those held in remand detention as stipulated in the Egyptian Constitution, the Prisons Regulation Law No. 396 of 1956, and the Prisons (Internal) Regulations/bylaws issued upon the interior ministers’ decisions with their different amendments.

The paper concluded by introducing some of the cases related to freedom of opinion and expression, in which pretrial detainees are subjected to violations on a daily basis.

ANHRI calls on all those concerned with justice and freedom of opinion and expression to sign the petition that aims at limiting the period of pretrial detention and enabling detainees to enjoy their legal rights during their detention period, through the following link:

You can check the research paper through this link:

https://www.anhri.info/?p=15275&lang=en

https://www.anhri.info/?p=15282&lang=en
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