Press Statement
Mark C. Toner
Deputy Department Spokesperson
Department of State
Washington, DC
January 11, 2017
The United States is troubled by the decision by an Egyptian court
after a judicial process to freeze the assets of additional human rights
defenders, including Mozn Hassan of Nazra for Feminist Studies and
Mohamed Zarea of the Arab Penal Reform Organization. These freezes
follow similar actions against the Cairo Institute for Human Rights
Studies, the Hisham Mubarak Law Center, and the Egyptian Center on the
Rights to Education – and their leaders – in September.
These human rights organizations work to document violations and
abuses, advance women’s rights and gender equality, and defend the
freedoms enshrined in Egypt’s constitution. This decision comes against a
wider backdrop of restrictions on Egyptian civil society activity and
will produce neither stability nor security. We urge the Government of
Egypt to lift these asset freezes, take all legally available measures
to end the investigations into these human rights non-governmental
organizations (NGOs), and ease restrictions on association and
expression so that these and other NGOs can operate freely.
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