State Security Prosecution

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

November 30, 2025

Section One: Political Parties Introduction: The 2025 House of Representatives elections witnessed wide controversy due to corruption, which some referred to as “political money.” Independent candidates announced complaints about attempts to buy votes and the absence of equal opportunities in favor of candidates from pro-government parties. Accusations increased after the President of the Republic himself […]

Observatory of Justice in Egypt 2 – 8 November, 2025

November 10, 2025

Summary: The mother of political prisoner and Vice President of the Strong Egypt Party, Mohamed El-Qassas, passed away without allowing him to visit her, despite submitting a request to the Prisons Authority. Postponing the trial of economist Abdel-Khaleq Farouk before the Misdemeanor Appeals Court of El-Shorouk and Badr pending a ruling on the recusal request. […]

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

October 29, 2025

Section One: Political Parties Introduction: This month, security agencies were preoccupied with designing the “Unified National List” and distributing parliamentary seats among pro-government parties and their allies, amid accusations of using political money to dominate the party scene. The National Election Authority also excluded several opposition candidates for unlawful reasons, prompting some parties, most notably […]

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 […]

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.. 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 6 – 12 April, 2025

April 13, 2025

Summary: Death of prisoner Mohamed Hassan Hilal, 32, inside Qasr Al-Aini Hospital in Cairo after his transfer from Badr Prison-III, amid allegations of systematic physical torture. Cairo Criminal Court, renewed the detention of activist Sherif El-Rouby and hundreds of other citizens pending state security cases. Acquittal of 14 citizens in Sharqia, by a Criminal Court […]

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 23 – 29 March, 2025

April 2, 2025

Summary: Supreme State Security continues to renew trials for hundreds of citizens on terrorism cases, including journalists Sayed Saber and Ahmed Sirag, labor leader Shady Mohamed, and activist Nermin Hussein. Rotation of 18 citizens in Sharqia, to new cases by the Supreme State Security Prosecution. Supreme Administrative Court returns the appeal by the Constitution Party […]

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

March 4, 2025

Section One: Political Parties Introduction: The month of February witnessed intense activity from both ruling parties and opposition parties in rejection of U.S. President Donald Trump’s statements announcing his intention to buy Gaza and displace Palestinians to Egypt or Jordan. These statements were met with absolute public rejection, and numerous parties and political movements issued […]