Civil Society

Civil Society in Egypt.. August 2025 Political Parties, Syndicates and Human Rights

September 9, 2025

Section One: Political Parties Introduction: The Shura Council elections have ended, elections that most Egyptians hardly noticed. Their outcome came exactly as the executive authority, the regime, and the security services had planned, with the seats pre-allocated among parties close to the authorities. Preparations have now begun for the parliamentary elections, which most opposition parties […]

Observatory of Justice in Egypt 31 August – 6 September 2025

September 8, 2025

Summary: Supreme State Security Prosecution acquits 35 citizens in 18 cases with bail of place of residence. A citizen died inside his Wadi Al Natroun Prison cell after suffering a heart attack. Rotation of 5 citizens in Sharqia. Supreme State Security Prosecution investigates dozens of citizens, including Sinai activist Saeed Atiq, after he published a […]

Civil Society in Egypt.. July 2025 Political Parties, Syndicates and Human Rights

July 31, 2025

Section One: Political Parties Introduction: Despite the existence of dozens of officially registered parties, the political arena is almost entirely dominated by pro-government parties or those close to them. Many opposition parties are merely symbolic fronts, used to give a veneer of legitimacy to the political scene, while independent and genuine opposition figures are excluded. […]

Observatory of Justice in Egypt 29 June – 5 July, 2025

July 7, 2025

Summary: Referral of Engineer Yahya Hussein Abdel Hadi to criminal trial, and setting a hearing for 26 July 2025, before the Terrorism Chamber. Public Prosecution denied reports about forcing one of its members to resign. Citizen Gamal Ahmed Sawi Ibrahim died after his health had deteriorated due to liver cirrhosis in prison in Menia. Acquittal […]

Civil Society in Egypt.. June 2025 Political Parties, Syndicates and Human Rights

July 3, 2025

Section One: Political Parties Introduction: While opposition forces and parties remain divided over participation in the elections for the House of Representatives and the Senate, scheduled for the last quarter of this year, parties close to the regime—such as “Mostaqbal Watan” (Homeland’s Future) and “Homat Al Watan” (Homeland Protectors)—have become active in election preparations by […]

Civil Society in Egypt.. May 2025 Political Parties, Syndicates and Human Rights

June 1, 2025

Section One: Political Parties Introduction: The political scene in Egypt this month witnessed notable opposition movements, despite the continued restrictions on political freedoms. The parliament approved several important laws this month, including the Criminal Procedure Law, the Labor Law, and ongoing preparations for amendments to the Old Rent Law, alongside the persistent economic crisis and […]

Observatory of Justice in Egypt 11 – 17 May, 2025

May 19, 2025

Summary: Postponing the trial of human rights lawyer Hoda Abdel Moneim, and rejecting her release request, despite her arrival at the courthouse in an ambulance due to her deteriorating health. The family of activist and prisoner of conscience Alaa Abdel Fattah submits memoranda to the Public Prosecutor to deduct the period of pretrial detention from […]

Observatory of Justice in Egypt From April 27 to May 3, 2025

May 7, 2025

Summary: State Security Prosecution releases imprisoned former parliamentarian Ahmed Tantawi in 2 cases, and returns him to prison. Rotation of 33 citizens in Sharqia, to new cases by the Supreme State Security Prosecution. Supreme State Security Prosecution renews hundreds of Supreme State Security cases. Imprisoned citizen Saad Abu Al-Enein died in 10th of Ramadan Prison […]

Civil Society in Egypt.. April 2025 Political Parties, Syndicates and Human Rights

April 29, 2025

Section One: Political Parties Introduction: The preparations of Egyptian political parties, whether those close to the authorities or in opposition, for the upcoming parliamentary elections are taking place amid uncertainty regarding the electoral system adopted by parliament. Pro-government parties insist on a closed-list system, while opposition parties are seeking to expand political participation, open up […]

Observatory of Justice in Egypt 13 to 19 April, 2025

April 22, 2025

Summary: Referral of papers of 2 defendants in the case of assassination of Major General Nabil Farag and Qena ISIS cell to the Grand Mufti, and setting sessions for the death sentence. The sentencing of a defendant to 3-year of hard labour in the Kafr Hakim Church burning case, as well as acquittal of a […]

Civil Society in Egypt.. March 2025 Political Parties, Syndicates and Human Rights

April 2, 2025

Section One: Political Parties Introduction: During the month of March, which coincided with the month of Ramadan, the government-supporting parties focused on charitable and service activities and expanded the distribution of food supplies to the poor. Meanwhile, opposition parties focused on the difficult economic conditions faced by Egyptians, as well as Israel’s violation of the […]

Observatory of Justice in Egypt 9 – 15 March, 2025

March 17, 2025

Summary: Cairo Criminal Court disconnects contact with economist Abdel Khaleq Farouk during his detention renewal session, as he spoke about the harassment and the abuse he is facing in prison. The Supreme State Security Prosecution released 15 citizens, including the famous blogger “Jordanian Suzy”, on bail pending two cases. Investigating 5 citizens in Sharqia, on […]