Mohamed Seif El Din - Cairo

A new human rights platform has been documented under the name "We record" the violations against women in Egypt since the military coup against the late President Mohamed Morsi on July 3, 2013 until June 31.

The platform, which defines itself as an international human rights platform to collect data and document violations through interaction with victims, activists and civil society organizations, has "arrested 2762 women, 125 of whom are currently in custody and 396 cases of enforced disappearances, 15 of whom are still in hiding until 15 July."

At the level of extrajudicial killings, the report monitored at least 312 cases, ranging from direct or random killings to demonstrations, as well as indiscriminate shelling and shelling of residential neighborhoods in North Sinai Governorate.

The report also monitored the separation of five university faculty members, as well as the separation of at least 530 female university students.

"We are recording" that the authorities have introduced another form of oppression and revenge against the mirror - in the words of the podium - by reserving the funds of dozens of women by arbitrary administrative decisions and confiscating the property of at least 100 women, Or pressure their parents from public figures opposed to the regime.

Among the violations monitored by the report are the banning of 160 women from traveling abroad arbitrarily, due to public activity or belonging to families of public figures required on the basis of political positions.