2012/05/02

Tens of Martyrs, Injured, and Missing in the Events Following the Attack on the Sit-In at the Ministry of Defense



5/2/2012           
The emergency front defending Egyptian demonstrators held in the events of the sit-in at the Ministry of Defense, has witnessed the deaths of eleven thus far, and dozens injured and a number missing following the events of the attack on the sit-in of the Ministry of Defense in Abbassiya, Cairo. 
The following is the recent update with regards to the martyrs, missing, and injured:
Martyrs:

  1.       Mustafa Hussain Al-Sayyid
  2. .       Ra’fat Reda Nabiyya Badran
  3. .       Amr Ibrahim
  4. .       Muhammad Ibrahim Badir
  5. .       Osama Ahmad ‘Abd Al-Islam
  6.        Mustafa Hussein Ismail Al-Sayyid
  7.        Ahmad Ibrahim Badir Ibrahim
  8.        Amr Ibrahim Al-Doussoky
  9.    Abou Al-Hassn Ibrahim Muhammad
  10. .   Atef Fathy Abd Al-Fattah Abdelsalam
Missing:
The emergency front received news of the disappearance of both Mahmud El-Maghawry, 21 years-old, and Muhammad Al-Ghoul, twenty-one year old student at Al-Azhar University, while he was boarding his train to Cairo at eight in the morning, to participate in the sit-in at the Ministry of Defense.  With regards to the participants of the sit-in at the Ministry of Defense, the emergency front reported, that friends of the protesters said that members of the military investigations were searching the train and that they feared arrests because as they were carrying posters with the banner No Military Trials for Civilians. 
Attack on Hospitals:
The emergency front to defend Egyptian protesters also received news on the attack of certain individuals in a number of hospitals, including Dar Al Shifaa Hospital.  They also reported the smashing of vehicles, and the spreading of terror in the hearts of workers and visitors to the hospital, as well as the harassment of some families of the deceased, injured, and abused.  They also reported the attacks on a person who was forced to shave his beard in the hospital after he was advised to do so for fear of his life. 
The emergency front relayed to the Ministry of Health, the Attorney General, and Minister of the Interior to ensure the delivery of health services for the injured and to assist in timely handling of medical reports, the requests of the families of the martyrs on the medical reports, as well as the editing of police records.