Cairo: 6 January, 2021

The Arabic Network for Human Rights Information (ANHRI) said today that the security services have started the new year by trampling over the Constitution and the law while continuing their police crackdown. The last victim of which is photojournalist Hamdy Al-Zaeim who was arrested from his house at dawn yesterday to terrorize his family before he was taken to an unknown destination, which so far hasn’t been revealed.

ANHRI added that photojournalist Hamdy Al-Zaeim has been subjected to a series of abusive measures by the security forces for 5 years. They previously imposed precautionary measures on him for more than 3 years after the criminal court ordered, in June 2018, his probationary release pending Case No. 15060 of 2016 Qasr al-Nil Misdemeanor, in violation of the Criminal Procedure Law. Entering the vicious circle once again, the security forces have decided to arrest and forcibly disappear Al-Zaeim.

In a dawn raid, a group of security personnel stormed yesterday the house of photojournalist Hamdy Al-Zaeim and smashed his belongings before taking him to an unknown place. He hasn’t yet appeared before any investigating authority and neither him nor his family have been informed of his the reasons for his arrest or even his whereabouts, which constitutes a flagrant violation of the Constitution.

ANHRI wondered “How long will the Public Prosecutor remain silent about the crimes committed by Egypt’s security apparatuses, including the arrest and intimidation of citizens, in violation of Article 54 of the Constitution, over which law enforcement is based?”

It is noteworthy that photojournalist Hamdy Al-Zaeim was previously arrested while making a press report on the headscarf in front of the Journalists Syndicate in September 2016. He was then referred to Central Cairo Prosecution for investigation into Case No. 15060 of 2016 Qasr al-Nil Misdemeanor on charges of: “joining a terrorist group, promoting its views and goals on social media, disseminating false news and statements, possessing recorded items to use them to promote false news and statements, and inciting unauthorized protests”. Consequently, he had been held in remand detention for two years before the criminal court decided to replace his detention with precautionary measures, which had been underway until he was arrested yesterday.

ANHRI called on the Public Prosecutor to order the release of Hamdi Al-Zaeim and to hold accountable those responsible for his abduction and unlawful detention, in accordance with Article 280 of the Penal Code, which states that: “whoever arrests, confines, or detains a person without an order from one of the concerned judges/ ruling governors, and in other than cases wherein the laws and statutes authorize the arrest of suspects, shall be punished with detention or a fine”.