ECCR releases statement condemning Ministry of Education
Statement holds Ministry of Education accountable, demands Egyptian state work towards protection of childrenâs lives
Statement holds Ministry of Education accountable, demands Egyptian state work towards protection of childrenâs lives
Al-Masry Al-Youm took the piece off the website in response to public outrage
Amnesty International, John Kerry, Ban Ki-moon all express concern, while ECCR decries death penalty for minors
Childrenâs rights organisation describes calls made by state-affiliated NCCM as âirresponsibleâ
The law defines endangering children as exposing them to any type of danger, whether physically, psychologically, morally or in any other way, with a penalty that can reach up to six months in prison.
Al-Azbakeya detainees get 15 days, no clear decision on Maadi detainees
Two groups express concern regarding two separate incidents of child exploitation
Mother of Zeina Arafa calls for death penalty for culprits
The Egyptian Foundation for Advancement of the Childhood Condition urges the authorities to adhere to the rights of children when dealing with them
A video shows an 11 year boy dancing with his nine year old fiancee
ECCR: âSo far, we are sure about the detention of 31 children in the aftermath of the dispersal of Rabaa Al-Adaweya sit-in, 3 of which have been releasedâ
UNICEF’s call: âDo not exploit children for political endsâ
ECCR stated that their lawyers âwill never relinquish childrenâs rightsâ, and that they will deploy all âlegal and social meansâ available to pursue and punish the aggressors.
Majority of arrested are minors according to lawyer
ECCR says the three year jail sentence handed to an army conscript is disproportionate to the crime
ECCR criticises lack of transparency in trial investigating death of juvenile street vendor
The Egyptian Coalition on Childrenâs Rights said they will take all possible legal action to end the practice