Amnesty International calls for an end to punitive actions against prisoners on hunger strike in Egypt, protesting against poor detention conditions. The organization highlights a lack of oversight and accountability in prison management, leading to severe mistreatment of inmates.
Amnesty International has urged Egyptian authorities to halt punitive measures against hunger-striking prisoners at the 10th of Ramadan Prison. These detainees are protesting against their arbitrary detention and the harsh conditions of their confinement. The organization emphasizes that rather than addressing the prisoners’ concerns, the authorities are retaliating against their protests.
Amnesty International has drawn attention to the plight of prisoners in the 10th of Ramadan Prison, highlighting severe detention conditions. The organization’s call for the cessation of reprisals against hunger-striking inmates underscores a broader need for human rights protection in Egypt. The situation calls for urgent international scrutiny and action regarding prison conditions and the treatment of political detainees.
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