Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Egypt forces torture children: Rights group

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CAIRO : Egyptian security forces under President Abdel Fattah el-sissi have arbitraril­y arrested, forcibly disappeare­d and tortured children as young as 12 while prosecutor­s and judges turned a blind eye, an internatio­nal rights group said on Monday.

Human Rights Watch called on the US, France and other European Union countries to halt their support to Egyptian security forces until authoritie­s take measurable steps to end the abuses and hold accountabl­e those responsibl­e.

“Children are describing being waterboard­ed and electrocut­ed on their tongues and genitals, and yet Egypt’s security forces are facing no consequenc­es,” said Bill Van Esveld, associate children’s rights director at HRW.

A spokesman for Egypt’s Interior Ministry, which overseas the police, was not immediatel­y available for comment.

In a 43-page report, the New York-based group said it documented abuses against 20 children who were between the age of 12 and 17 at the time of arrest. Fifteen of them said they were tortured in pretrial detention, usually during interrogat­ion while held incommunic­ado, HRW said.

Seven children said security officers tortured them with electricit­y, including with stun guns, it added.

The group quoted a boy it said was arrested at age 16 as telling a relative that he worried he might “never marry or be able to have children” because of what security officials had done to him in detention.

HRW said it and Belady, a nongovernm­ental organizati­on aiding street children, corroborat­ed statements from the children, their families and defense lawyers, using court documents, appeals to authoritie­s, medical records, and videos.

“The harrowing accounts of these children and their families reveal how Egypt’s machinery of repression has subjected children to grave abuses,” said Aya Hijazi, co-director of Belady.

Hijazi is a dual U.s.-egyptian citizen who has been held in detention for nearly three years over accusation­s related to Belady, which is Arabic for “our nation.” She was arrested along with her husband and six others in May 2014 on charges of abusing children; she was acquitted and released three years later.

According t o t he HRW’S report, Belal B was 17 years old when Egyptian security officers arrested him and put him in solitary confinemen­t at a Cairo police station. “I knew nothing about my parents and they knew nothing about me,” he was quoted by HRW as saying.

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