Brotherhood prisoners start hunger strike in Mansoura jail

Nourhan Elsebahy
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A delegation from the National Council of Human Rights (NCHR) paid a visit to Al-Marg prison, citing no violations to “rights standards” in the prison. (AFP PHOTO / MAHMOUD KHALED)

The defence team for several Muslim Brotherhood members serving sentences in Mansoura Public Prison announced on Monday that the prisoners have gone on hunger strike.

In a statement, the lawyers said that the Brotherhood members are protesting against the prison administration’s mistreatment of prisoners who are unwell.

They said that prison authorities had refused to provide medical care for prisoners who were ill, and that three prisoners had died as a result.

According to the defence lawyers, Mohamed Abu Auf, 43, died on Friday after he was denied permission to leave prison for surgery after developing appendicitis.

The lawyers said his death is the third such case resulting from negligence on the part of the prison management.

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Nourhan El-Sebahy is a journalist at DNE’s politics section. Just before joining DNE’s staff, she was working as a journalist at El-Watan newspaper “an Egyptian daily independent newspaper”. She holds a Master’s Degree of Journalism and Mass Communication from the American University in Cairo (AUC). She was awarded by Certificate of honor on the Fourth Scientific Day Celebration in 2013 and Graduate Student’s honor at AUC in 2012.