The family of Egyptian political activist Alaa Abdel Fattah said that he is being tortured inside his prison in Tora Prison south of Cairo.

Alaa's sister, Mona Saif, said that her brother was fainted on Wednesday because of torture, undressing and threatening not to get out of custody at the Tora Shadid II Prison in the Tora Prison Complex in Cairo.

She pointed out that he was prevented from exercising and forced to stand and face the wall all the time.

She added that "Alaa used all the legal methods available to him as a prisoner to convey his voice, and we his family will take all the roads to ensure his safety and security."

She asked for help from the pioneers of communication sites through solidarity with Alaa and his family and talk about torture and abuses inside the Egyptian prisons, stressing that the family is stationed in front of the prison in an attempt to follow the case of Alaa.

The Egyptian authorities re-arrested Alaa Abdel Fattah at the end of September with several activists and politicians, against the backdrop of escalating protests against President Abdel Fattah El Sisi, triggered by actor and businessman Mohamed Ali, who worked as a contractor with the army for years before he began to uncover corruption charges And his family and army commanders.

Abdel Fattah was serving a security check, which obliges him to stay in a police station from 6 pm local time to 6 am under a final verdict.

Alaa left prison in March after being detained for five years following his imprisonment in late November 2013 on charges of inciting demonstrations against the law on the trial of civilians before military courts under the 2014 constitution before the Shura Council.

Mona Saif's call was met with great interaction from the pioneers of the communication sites, and hundreds participated in the label calling for Alaa's freedom.

Lawyers Amr Imam said that one of the officers calling him all Pasha threatened Alaa that he would never get out of prison, stressing that he hates the January revolution and that prisons are reserved for Alaa and his like activists.

Some compared the torture and abuses of political detainees to the special treatment of deposed President Hosni Mubarak and symbols of his regime, while others compared those accused of spying for Israel such as Azzam Azzam, who was later released.

International human rights organizations accuse the Egyptian authorities of torturing detainees and not providing them with fair trials, but the Egyptian government denies the existence of political detainees and confirms their observance of human rights laws permanently.





Imagine that Tora Da prison, which Alaa Altaamlh honor, was the son of dirty Azzam Azzam? His curiosity was the death of an officer in an office, a bathtub, and a refrigerator as a cell, and the advantages of McCanche were available even to officers.
#FreeAlaa

- Amira Amira Taher (@IamAmiraTaher) October 10, 2019

I try to infuse myself even for one day place Alaa Abdelfattah and I see how much he faces all injustice and tyranny da from imprisonment and abuse of him and keep him from his home and his family all the years de and harvesting him and his future .. Our Lord be in your help and patient and patient your family #FreeAlaa

- Hassan.Ebied (@Hebied) October 10, 2019