This article is from the source 'bbc' and was first published or seen on . It will not be checked again for changes.
You can find the current article at its original source at http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/rss/-/1/hi/world/middle_east/7117309.stm
The article has changed 2 times. There is an RSS feed of changes available.
Previous version
1
Next version
Version 0 | Version 1 |
---|---|
Egypt police jailed for killing | Egypt police jailed for killing |
(about 3 hours later) | |
A court in Egypt has jailed four police personnel, including a captain and a plainclothes informant, for beating a man to death during interrogation. | A court in Egypt has jailed four police personnel, including a captain and a plainclothes informant, for beating a man to death during interrogation. |
Three of the accused, including the captain, were sentenced to seven years. A fourth received a three-year term. | Three of the accused, including the captain, were sentenced to seven years. A fourth received a three-year term. |
Egypt has seen been a number of recent high-profile incidents and allegations of routine abuse of detainees. | Egypt has seen been a number of recent high-profile incidents and allegations of routine abuse of detainees. |
Correspondents say police used to act with near-impunity, but these penalties show growing intolerance of such abuse. | Correspondents say police used to act with near-impunity, but these penalties show growing intolerance of such abuse. |
This is the longest sentence heard of in the last 10 years Gasser Abdel-RazekHuman Rights Watch Earlier this month, two police officers were sentenced to three years in prison for sexually assaulting a man with a stick at a police station in the capital, Cairo. | |
Two days later, officials said another man had died from his injures after being tortured by the police for three days in Giza. | Two days later, officials said another man had died from his injures after being tortured by the police for three days in Giza. |
Public outrage | Public outrage |
The four police personnel were sentenced by the criminal court in the northern Nile Delta town of Mansoura late on Tuesday after a hearing lasting more than 10 hours. | The four police personnel were sentenced by the criminal court in the northern Nile Delta town of Mansoura late on Tuesday after a hearing lasting more than 10 hours. |
The men were convicted of beating a carpenter, Nasr Abdullah, to death in July by banging his head against the wall in order to extract information about the location of his brother, a suspect in a drugs case. | The men were convicted of beating a carpenter, Nasr Abdullah, to death in July by banging his head against the wall in order to extract information about the location of his brother, a suspect in a drugs case. |
Mr Abdullah's death provoked angry demonstrations by local people. | Mr Abdullah's death provoked angry demonstrations by local people. |
"This is the longest sentence heard of in the last 10 years," Gasser Abdel-Razek of the US-based organisation Human Rights Watch told the Associated Press. | "This is the longest sentence heard of in the last 10 years," Gasser Abdel-Razek of the US-based organisation Human Rights Watch told the Associated Press. |
"This one is very interesting." | "This one is very interesting." |
But Mr Abdel-Razek warned that the sentence was most likely the result of an activist judge rather a change in the government's stance on police brutality. | But Mr Abdel-Razek warned that the sentence was most likely the result of an activist judge rather a change in the government's stance on police brutality. |
"This is the judiciary - it's not the government. If the government wants to get tougher on this it should start by amending the legislation to conform to international law," he added. | "This is the judiciary - it's not the government. If the government wants to get tougher on this it should start by amending the legislation to conform to international law," he added. |
In another recent case in Mansoura, a judicial investigation cleared a policeman who had questioned a 13-year-old boy who died shortly after spending several days in custody on suspicion of stealing packets of tea. | In another recent case in Mansoura, a judicial investigation cleared a policeman who had questioned a 13-year-old boy who died shortly after spending several days in custody on suspicion of stealing packets of tea. |
Previous version
1
Next version