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RSF - Reporters Sans Frontières: Two policemen go on trial for young activist's death, 28 July 2010 (available at ecoi.net)
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Two policemen go on trial for young activist's death

The trial of Mahmoud Salah Amin and Awad Aismail Souleiman, two police officers who allegedly beat a youth to death outside an Internet café, opened yesterday in Alexandria and was then adjourned until 25 September.

The policemen, who will remain in detention until the next hearing, are accused of illegal arrest, torture and use of excessive force. Lawyers representing the family of the victim, Mohammed Khaled Said (http://en.rsf.org/egypt-young-activist-s-death-mobilises-19-06-2010,37777.html), asked for the charges to be changed to premeditated murder.

Reporters Without Borders is supporting the family of Said, who was arrested and then beaten to death outside an Alexandria Internet café after posting a video showing police officers sharing the proceeds from a drug deal.

“The trial did not start well because the key charge, that of murder, has not been brought against the defendants,” Reporters Without Borders said. “The proceedings will have no credibility unless this happens. The two policemen’s superior should also be on trial. It is time to send a strong signal that Egypt’s police are not above the law.”

Said’s death has been widely condemned in Egypt and abroad and many protests have been staged in Egypt. Around 2,000 people took part in a demonstration outside the courthouse yesterday. The police used violence to disperse it.

According to human rights groups, one of Said’s friends, Tamer Al-Sayyed Abdelmoneim, was physically attacked on 20 June by unidentified assailants who told him not to get involved in the case.

Reporters Without Borders calls on the authorities to protect witnesses and the victim’s family, who fear reprisals if they go to the court where the trial is being held.