LCHR’s NEWS BULLETINS DURING  

Bulletins' Titles

1- Field comments on the cheap child labour in the cotton gins   (19th Dec).

2- The directors’ board meeting   (25th Dec).

3- In less than three month, 60 of the child labour in rural Egypt died with no compensation   (8th Dec).

 Presenting the law no. 96/1992 before the "Supreme Constitutional Court”

(14th Nov).

4- The reap of violence in a month time: {6 dead, 61 injured, 593 seized and 110 fled!!}  (Nov).

5- LCHR disapproves of the act of torturing a lawyer named Mr. Ibrahim Omran (Nov).

6- Violent actions cause the death and injury of more than 50 rural civilians and the arrest of more than 400 in one month   (Nov).

7- YOUR LEGAL RIGHTS (3)    (27th Nov).

8- YOUR LEGAL RIGHTS (2)   (Nov).

9- YOUR LEGAL RIGHTS (1)   (Nov).

10- LCHR appeals for the Minister of Interior Affaires to take all due procedures that may put an end to torturing people at the police stations   (Nov).

11- The Right in Food   (13th Nov).

12- LCHR appeals for the Minister of Interior Affaires to stop the campaign of terrorizing the tenants in rural Egypt   (Nov).

13- LCHR insists on the illegality of evicting the peasants of "Atfeeh" village  (29th Oct).

14- The series of arresting civilians continues its episodes!!   (22nd Oct).

15- Unlimited violations of the children’ rights in the Cotton Gins   (21st Oct).

16- LCHR disapproves of the criminal deed that took place in Luxor city   (20th Oct).

17- LCHR disapproves of arresting and torturing 20 tenants in the police station of Meniet El Nasr   (17th Oct).

18- The continuation of the series of seizing tenants and forcing them to sign   (15th Oct).

19- LCHR appeals to the Security Forces to stop the campaign of arrests in rural Egypt    (14th Oct).

20- The Cotton labour is a non-paid labour in the seasons of reaping and plucking   (11th Oct).

21- Non Conforming to the law exceeds the tense in rural Egypt   (10th Oct).

22- LCHR appeals to the Ministry of Interior Affaires to stop the campaigns of arresting & seizing the tenants in rural Egypt    (8th Oct)

23- Arresting the civilians who refused to give up their plots without a judicial order    (7th Oct)

24- The Peasants' protestations in Quena province lead to the murder of 10 persons    (6th Oct).

25- The Peasants' protestations against applying the law no. 96/1992    (5th Oct).

26- Continue: The Tenants’ Protestations    (4th Oct).

27- LCHR warns that the tragedy will be repeated and wanders who will stop the flaw of the dead children's blood as victims of plucking the cotton & jasmine   (3rd Oct).

28- 3 people dead, 70 injured and 100 arrested with the dawn of the law no. 96/1992   (2nd Oct).

29- Arresting an artist with charge of neglecting the law no. 96/1992. 1st Oct).

30- LCHR appeals to the Minister of Interior Affaires to release the seized upon the peasants’ causes       (30th sep).

31- LCHR disapproves of the campaign of arrests and terror against the rural citizens in Egypt    (28th sep).

32- Peasants are the victims of the Development & Agricultural Credit Bank   (25th Sep).

33- " Sal Hagar “. A humanistic tragedy repeated with the plucking season of cotton & jasmine        (20th Sep).

34- LCHR appeals to the Minister of Agriculture to give the tenants alternative desert lands to plant   (18th Sep).

35- The continuity of the series of arrests of the protestors against the law no. 96/1992    (10th Sep).

36- The Construction Societies Assembly displaced 1500 tenants and fallowed 2000 acres Al Bateekh village     (10th Sep).

37- LCHR asserts that the tenants are due to be compensated     (10th Sep).

39- LCHR demands the protection of the peasants of Abshway village   (5th Sep).

40- LCHR sues the Minister of Agriculture to annul the procedures of changing the land possessing    (2nd Sep).

41- The increase of the campaign of arresting the protestors against the law no. 96/1992   (1st Sep).

42- LCHR appeals to officials to act for the protection of the Kaft village from the floods   (23rd Aug).

43- LCHR warns of the renewal of violent actions    (16th Aug).

44- Al Azhar's board of scientists accuses the tenants of trickery & procrastination. 13th Aug).

45- LCHR calls for forming ties for the agricultural labourers and the tenants    5th Aug).

46- The directors’ board meeting    (1st Aug).

47- The death of 3 civilians, the injury of 30 more and arresting 37 in a period of 10 days!!   ( 24th July).

48- LCHR warns of the increasing violent actions in rural Egypt   (5th July).

49- LCHR disapproves of the continuity of arresting the protesters against the law no. 96/1992    (July).

50- A new survey by LCHR uncovers the defects of the law no. 96/1992   (June).

51- The Right to an Adequate Housing    (June).

52- An employer (a telephone specialist) in Al Mahala is on food strike   (4th June).

53- LCHR asserts the right of peaceful gatherings and the freedom of thought is available to everybody   (25th May).

54- LCHR asserts the increase in the scope of random arresting with the countdown of applying the law no. 96/92   (May).

55- LCHR warns of the renewal of the violent actions in "Meet Nagy" Village, Dakahleya province   (May).

56- LCHR asserts that evicting the tenants of the houses attached to the agricultural land is illegal  (15th April).

57- LCHR calls for reconsidering the law no. 96/1992 concerned with the rental relationship   (8th April).

58- The officers of The Interior Affaires threaten an Academic Professor   (April).

59- LCHR complains to the General Prosecutor for releasing the accused of Izbet El Zeiny   (March).

60- LCHR claims the unconstitutionality of an article in the Unified Labour Law (March).

61- LCHR sues The Eastern Company for Smokes for exposing the labourers' health to hazards   (March).

62- LCHR appeals to the Minister of Agriculture to give the peasants of Meniet El Nasr & Dakranss plots near El Sallam canal   (5th March).

63- LCHR disapproves of arresting an Academic Professor without legal cause (March)

64- Stop the explosions that shake the Eastern regions of the Nile in Beni Suif   (27th Feb).

65- LCHR appeals to the officials to permit the citizen Sayed Said to return to his plot   (10th Feb).  

66- The death of 16 civilians and the injury of 13 more in the marble quarries in Beni Suif   (1st Feb).

67- LCHR warns from the increasing violence due to the application of the law 96/92    (1st Jan).

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