Egypte : Au moins 90 mineur-e-s sont emprisonné-e-s avec des adultes pour « meurtre et possession d’armes » dans le cadre des arrestations de manifestants pro-Morsi (à Rabaa et Al Nahda). Des associations et leurs familles dénoncent ces arrestations arbitraires, les chefs d’inculpation, les conditions de détention, la possibilité de les juger par des tribunaux militaires et le manque d’information.
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According to families, lawyers and human rights groups, more than 90 minors have been arrested nationwide since the July 3 military takeover that dismissed Muslim Brotherhood leader and former President Mohamed Morsi from power.
Detained as part of a far-reaching clampdown on thousands of rebellious Morsi supporters, many of the teenagers and children face seemingly fabricated charges — like carrying weapons or instigating violence. They have also been denied due process and are being held in adult prisons, rights groups contend.
Most of the nearly 100 minors were arrested following the forced dispersal of two pro-Morsi sit-ins in Cairo Aug. 14, and following a demonstration two days later in the city’s central Ramses Square.