The Undersigned Organizations Condemn the Forced Deportation of Sudanese Writer Idris Ali Babikir Following Grave Violations During Detention in Egypt
Press Release
The Undersigned Organizations expressed deep concern over the violations suffered by Sudanese writer and novelist Idris Ali Babikir during his detention in Egypt, which lasted nearly 50 days before he was forcibly deported to Sudan, despite holding asylum documentation issued by UNCHR, a recognized international body.
Testimonies provided by the writer reveal that he was subjected to harsh and inhumane detention conditions, including deliberate starvation, financial extortion, and being forced to pay accommodation costs inside the detention facility. He further experienced severe deterioration of his health due to the spread of insects such as lice, cockroaches, and mosquitoes, in an environment lacking the most basic standards of cleanliness and healthcare.
According to the statement, Babikir was also forced to endure dangerous living conditions inside places of detention, including violent altercations with other detainees and the absence of adequate protection, before he was later transferred to another police station. He further reported receiving support from some fellow detainees, amid the absence of any official intervention to protect him.
Babikir’s account also included allegations regarding the failure of Sudanese diplomatic authorities to adequately follow up on his case, in addition to his exposure to systematic ill-treatment inside the detention facility, in clear violation of his fundamental rights, most notably the right to human dignity, healthcare, and protection from cruel, inhuman, or degrading treatment.
These incidents, if confirmed, constitute grave violations of international obligations related to the protection of refugees and human rights, including the prohibition of arbitrary detention and the obligation to ensure humane treatment of detainees.
The undersigned organizations call for an urgent and transparent investigation into the circumstances of Babikir’s detention and deportation, accountability for all those responsible for any violations he suffered, and the adoption of measures to prevent the recurrence of such practices, while ensuring full respect for the rights of refugees and migrants in accordance with international law.
Signatories
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Committee for Justice (CFJ)
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Egyptian Commission for Rights and Freedoms (ECRF)
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Egyptian Front for Human Rights (EFHR)
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Egyptian Human Rights Forum (EHRF)
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Egyptian Initiative for Personal Rights (EIPR)
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El Nadim Center
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Hraak for Change and Youth Empowerment
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HuMENA for Human Rights and Civic Engagement
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Keden Center For Human Rights and Justice
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Law and Democracy Support Foundation (LDSF)
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Nubian Center for Peace and Democracy
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REDWORD for Human Rights & Freedom of Expression
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Sudan Rights Watch Network



