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    Posted February 3, 2013 by
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    Protests in Egypt: Your experiences

    The Central Security officers Red Mountain Camp gruesome stories!

     
    In Egypt during every protest post and pre the 25th of January revolution, detainees were brutally tortured in the Central Security officers Red mountain" Al Jebel Al Ahmar" where they recieve the Egyptian police special treatment. A 28 year old guy 's mother in a TV interview said " an eye witness who recognised my son from his picture told me that my son was taken to the police station and the police officers insulted him and insulted me by saying disgraceful things that he could do to me( the mother) and my son didn't accept this and told the police officer that he should treat him with respect" the mother then continues " the police man ordered that my son should be taken to the the Red Mountain Camp" she was trying to hold her tears so she can keep on telling the world her son's story. Another eye witness said to her " every 1/2 an hour, the police officers would beat him up, electrify him, strip him off his clothes and throw cold water on him". It's worth saying that the Red Mountain Camp is a place where the central security officers get their training and it's not prepared to accommodate detainees. This guy, unlike what the pro-Morsi media tend to claim is not a criminal, he is a well educated young man, he graduated from Tourism and Hotel management faculty and speaks 3 languages.
    After four days of violating every human right he was thrown on an off track to be found later lying in a hospital in a coma.
    This place needs to get investigated and whoever works or knows about what happens to people like this should be prosecuted.
    After four days of violating every human right he was thrown on an off track to be found later lying in a hospital in a coma.
    This place needs to get investigated and whoever works or knows about what happens to people like this should be prosecuted.

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