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Over 100 Lawyers, Including Foreigners & Copts, Defend MB In Military Court Muslim Brotherhood (MB) lawyer, Abdul Moneim Abdul Maqsoud, chief of the defense panel of about 40 MB leaders currently referred to a military court, declared that another defense panel is currently established. H said the new defense panel consists of more than 100 lawyers including previous judges like:
Ibrahim Saleh, deputy chief justice of the Court of Cassation Judge Samir Hafez Judge Hafez Farouk in addition to former military judges like: Major General Abdul Maqsoud Ibrahim the ex-deputy chief of the military justice administration Major General Sayed Al Sobki ex-chief justice of a military trial Major General Yahya Qasem, ex-chief justice of a military trial In addition to a number of incumbent MPs like Lawyer Mohamed Al-Omda, independent MP Alaa Abdul Moneim, independent MP Saad Abboud, deputy chairman of the Karama Party In addition to a number of university professors topped by Dr. Atef Al Banna, a professor of constitutional law at Cairo University Dr. Abdul Raouf Al Mahdi, principal of the Faculty of Law, Mansoura University Dr. Awad Mohamed, a professor of criminal law at Alexandria University. Dr. Mahmoud Al Saqqa, a professor of criminal law at Alexandria University The defense panel includes also some unionists like: Mahmoud Youssef, the Bar Association chief in Al-Qalyubia Mohsen Abu Aql, the Bar Association chief in Bani Suwayf Salah Al-Qafas, the former Bar Association chief in Gharbiya There are also some members of the Bar Association"s general board in Cairo topped by: Montaser Al Zayyat, chairman of the freedoms committee Mohamed Kamal, a deputy in the association Hazem Abu Ismail Nasser Al-Hafy and some female lawyers like Nagwa Al-Amir Fatma Rabie who won a previous ruling of lifting guardianship over the Engineers Syndicate The defense panel of the Muslim Brotherhood detainees include also a number of well-known Coptic lawyers like Adel Ramzi, father of the Egyptian noted actor, Hani Ramzi lawyer Fawzi Girgis In addition to a number of prominent lawyers like Ragaae Atiya, former lawyer of president Mubarak"s sons Mohamed Monib, lawyer of late president Saddam Hussein and his deputy Taha Yassin Ramadan. Abdul Maqsood pointed out in a statement to Ikhwanweb that the defence team has received several calls from some international human rights agencies, like the Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch and others, in order to coordinate the process of monitoring the military court sessions.
In a related context, Abdul Maqsood declared that the defence team will be concerned, during the coming few days, with preparing a list of the defense witnesses that will include a number of intellectuals from all political and party powers to present them in the second session of of the military tribunal scheduled to be held next June, 3rd,2007. |