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UPDATED Egypt: Haitham Mohamedain released, but charged with “terrorism”
against the state

*Posted on September 7, 2013*

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Labour lawyer Haitham Mohamedain has been released by Suez prosecutors
without posting bail, but according to his lawyer, Ramy Ghoneim, he was
read a list of very serious charges, including:

   - “Leading and joining a secret organisation called the Revolutionary
   Socialists, the purpose of which is to deny the authority of the state,
   assault citizens and damage social peace”
   - “Incitement by verbal and written means for the purposes mentioned in
   the first indictment and possessing publications inciting violence”
   - “Attempting to change the form of government by terrorist means
   through the organisation you lead”
   - “Jointly inciting and assisting in the destruction of state property,
   facilities and institutions with the intention of damaging the nation”
   - “Jointly inciting and assisting in the occupation of a number of
   public buildings and public facilities”
   - “Establishing and leading the Revolutionary Socialists organisation
   which agitates in favour imposing a specific social class on the whole of
   society and overthrowing the social order of the state”

Haitham’s arrest has drawn condemnation from trade unionists and activists
across the world. Hundreds have already signed a statement in protest in
the 48 hours since his detention on Thursday afternoon. He is a well-known
labour lawyer who has represented hundreds of striking workers in court,
and is also well-known for his work with victims of torture through
El-Nadeem Centre.

This prosecution is part of a much wider crackdown on opponents of the
Egyptian army. Thousands of supporters of the Muslim Brotherhood have been
arrested, and the authorities have begun to arrest and threaten activists
from the revolutinonary 6th April Youth Movement.

*What you can do:*

   - *Sign the statement calling for the dropping of all charges against
   Haitham. Add you name
here<https://docs.google.com/forms/d/14NF9GZMBHKnDCeJ993VCmDpQV7eexF4yXc66SAFUvzc/viewform>
   *
   - *Write urgently to the Egyptian authorities calling for an end to the
   harassment and prosecution of the military’s political opponents. **Rush
   messages of protest to General Abd-al-Fattah al-Sisi, Commander in Chief of
   the Egyptian Armed Forces. Email General al-Sisi here m...@afmic.gov.eg copy
   in Kamal Abu Aita, Minister of Labour (minoff...@mome.gov.eg) and the
   Egyptian Ambassador to the UK (eg.emb_lon...@mfa.gov.eg) or your
   country. *
   - *Print out this
sign<http://menasolidaritynetwork.files.wordpress.com/2013/09/haitham_solidarity.pdf>
for
   solidarity pictures and send to us via
Facebook<https://www.facebook.com/mena.solidarity> or
   Twitter @menasolidarity*
   - *Sign and circulate our Emergency Statement on
Egypt<http://menasolidaritynetwork.com/2013/08/18/egypt-emergency-statement-on-the-military-crackdown/>
which
   condemns the army’s crackdown*

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