Abdullah Hamed-Cairo

Former Egyptian Minister of Justice Counselor Ahmed Suleiman faced a heated confrontation with Judge Hassan Farid. Suleiman stuck to all his political positions, statements and statements before the prosecution after his arrest on October 5 last year.

According to legal sources talked to the island Net; began the confrontation between Solomon and Fred, following the second question to Solomon: "You say that Egypt's judiciary is politicized and implement the wishes of the authorities and subject to its hegemony," Solomon responded positively, sticking to all his words.

The sources pointed out that Fred responded by saying, "I have been working in the judiciary for forty years and did not notice this politicization, and did not contact me any of the executive bodies, or trying to interfere in my work or direct my judgments."

The former justice minister replied: "You do not need anyone to instruct you, you know what you are required to implement and implement without anyone asking you, but may increase the desire to satisfy the authority without attention to the values ​​of justice and impartiality, which must be enjoyed by the judge."

The words of the former justice minister, imprisoned for nearly a year on charges of communicating with hostile channels and tarnishing the image of the state, apparently inconvenienced Judge Farid, who responded to him by saying, "Like that, 45 new days", which means renewing Suleiman's imprisonment, which did not care about the renewal decision. Farid left from the hall, according to the sources who attended the session.

Suleiman, one of the symbols of the independence movement in Egypt, faces extremely difficult conditions of imprisonment. He has been in solitary confinement for nearly a year. He has been allowed to exercise for only a limited period of time, as well as being prevented from praying Friday. Entering medicines despite suffering from the disease.