human rights defender
human rights defender
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1962
Man
Urban
In prison (pre-trial)
Ahmed Abdelsattar Amasha is an Egyptian human rights defender, trade unionist, and environmental activist known for his relentless advocacy for civil and political rights. Amasha has been instrumental in documenting cases of enforced disappearances, torture, and other human rights abuses in Egypt. His work has focused on providing legal assistance and support to victims of state violence and repression, particularly those detained arbitrarily or subjected to torture. Amasha's activism is deeply personal, driven by his commitment to social justice and his belief in the fundamental rights of all individuals. He has been a vocal critic of the Egyptian government's human rights record, which has led to his own arrest and detention. Amasha has faced severe reprisals for his work, including enforced disappearance, torture, and prolonged detention in harsh conditions. Despite these challenges, he remains a symbol of resilience and determination in the face of state repression, and his efforts continue to draw international attention to the human rights crisis in Egypt. His courage and dedication to human rights have earned him recognition and support from human rights organizations worldwide.
Mar 10, 2017
Latitude: 30.177669065537007
Longitude: 31.79837147436557
Badr City
Badr City - Badr 1 Prison
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Ahmed Abdelsattar Amasha is an Egyptian human rights defender, trade unionist, and environmental activist known for his relentless advocacy for civil and political rights. Amasha has been instrumental in documenting cases of enforced disappearances, torture, and other human rights abuses in Egypt. His work has focused on providing legal assistance and support to victims of state violence and repression, particularly those detained arbitrarily or subjected to torture. Amasha's activism is deeply personal, driven by his commitment to social justice and his belief in the fundamental rights of all individuals. He has been a vocal critic of the Egyptian government's human rights record, which has led to his own arrest and detention. Amasha has faced severe reprisals for his work, including enforced disappearance, torture, and prolonged detention in harsh conditions. Despite these challenges, he remains a symbol of resilience and determination in the face of state repression, and his efforts continue to draw international attention to the human rights crisis in Egypt. His courage and dedication to human rights have earned him recognition and support from human rights organizations worldwide.
Latitude: 30.177669065537007
Longitude: 31.79837147436557
Medical assistance