On anniversary of Khaled Saeed’s death, prison torture continues

Wed, 06/06/2012 - 01:56

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The second anniversary marking Khaled Saeed’s death at the hands of Egyptian police coincided with the expiration of Egypt's state of emergency. However, human rights reports indicate the persistence of torture in jails and police stations.

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