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 1/6/2002
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EOHR welcomes the Judiciary Administrative Court decree and
Calls the official institutions to facilitate NGOs monitoring process
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8/11/2005
The Egyptian Organization for Human Rights (EOHR) welcomes the Administrative Judiciary Court's approval decree -issued in trial 2726 [1960] (judicial) - regarding civil society associations' observation to the Parliamentary Poll, and the abolition of the presented appeal via transferring the litigation to the state's commissioners association to prepare a report describes civil society's capability to monitor and count discarding the National Council for Human Rights approval.
Accordingly, Hafez Abu Seada, Secretary General of EOHR, Negad El Borei, chair of Democratic Development Association, Mohamed Zarie, chair of Arab Organization for Criminal Reform, and Nasser Amin, chair of Arab Centre for the Independence of the Judiciary and Legal Profession lodged a suit, before the Judiciary Administrative Court against Justice Minister, Mahmoud Abu Eleil, who is considered the head of the Supreme Commission for the Parliamentary Elections, to accept their supervision both inside and outside poll stations, the court then postponed the trial to (6/11/2005).
In addition, EOHR declares its capability to monitor the Parliamentary Elections three stages both inside and outside poll stations, for guaranteeing the right for political participation according to international human rights instruments, EOHR also declared that the monitoring process will be fair without any forgery, declaring the beginning of the first stage on (9/11/2005), in addition, it will arrange training sessions for the supervisors in different governorates, though the institutions concerned, have to facilitate the monitoring process for the civil society.
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