(27.12.) Dr. Mohamed Beltagy, member of the Executive Office of the Freedom and Justice Party (FJP), called upon the National Council for Human Rights and Egypt’s rights organizations to mourn the death of human rights, the law and values of justice which were all buried by the fascist murderous military coup.
In a letter from his solitary confinement cell at the detention camp in the heavily guarded Aqrab (Scorpion) Prison, and after six days of his continuing hunger strike, Dr. Beltagy said the junta robbed him of his right to communicate with his family in weekly visits guaranteed by law for any prisoner, noting that he is a political prisoner in provisional detention, against whom no judgments were issued.