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حسام الحملاوي

على لبن يسأل مساعد وزير الداخلية غاضباً.. لماذا اعتقلتم ابنى؟ - بوابة الشروق - 0 views

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    ومع أن مساعد وزير الداخلية اعترف بأن النيابة قررت إخلاء سبيل نجل النائب الإخوانى إلا أنه أكد أنه صدر له قرار اعتقاله وقال «ليس معنى أن النيابة أخلت سبيله أن القضية قد انتهت»..
حسام الحملاوي

Cable: 06CAIRO6132_a - 0 views

  • The caller, who identified himself as "Mohammad Mohammadain," told Bahgat that he was taking over SSIS responsibility for EIPR from SSIS official Mo'ataz (NFI). Bahgat declined to visit Mohammadain at his office, saying SSIS has no legal basis for summoning EIPR. Bahgat said that SSIS officers could visit EIPR during working hours, and that information about EIPR was available on its website. Bahgat asked his caller not to harass EIPR staff as Mo'ataz had done earlier. (Bahgat did not alert his caller that poloff was present.)
  • After beginning his advocacy on the detainees, who were later released, Bahgat was contacted by SSIS officer Walid El-Desouki, who is well known in Egypt's NGO and opposition circles. Bahgat described El-Desouki as "thuggish" and said he was relieved when El-Desouki was replaced in 2003 by Sharif El-Damati, whom he described as a "yuppie SSIS officer for a yuppie kid like me." Bahgat noted that he and El-Damati established a modus vivendi, based on Bahgat's willingness to provide publicly-available information about EIPR in response to visits to EIPR by El-Damati. El-Damati, however, was reassigned in spring 2004, after he testified in the trial of anti-war activist Ashraf Ibrahim who was exonerated on charges of defaming Egypt by passing information abroad on human rights abuses.
حسام الحملاوي

Cable: 06CAIRO1696_a - 0 views

  • General Ibrahim Hammad of the Egyptian State Security Investigations Service (SSIS) took the opportunity of Egypt's briefing on regional and international terrorist activities to attack the Muslim Brotherhood (MB), the political-social organization founded and centered in Egypt with branches and elements across the Middle East. In preface, Hammad observed that the core challenge in fighting terror in the region is ideological. Some groups maintain ideologies irreconcilable with modernity and the international order, Hammad asserted. Dialogue with extremist groups constitutes a reversal and a set back, he continued.
  • Moving on from the MB, Hammad said the GOE was gravely concerned by the challenges presented by the proliferation of extremist websites on the Internet. He acknowledged that Egypt was facing difficulty in adapting and responding to these new challenges that were consequences of rapid technological innovations. Terrorists are using the Internet to research plan and execute operations, he asserted. Hammad regretted the lack of international coordination and cooperation to quickly remove from the Internet extremist websites. "If we could shut these sites down we could reduce terrorist operations by 50 percent," he asserted.
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