On the occasion of the 40th Great El-Fateh Revolution Anniversary ACIJLP appeals to the Libyan President to Personally Intervene to Release the Egyptian Prisoners

Commemorating the 40th anniversary of the Great El Fateh Revolution (September 1st, 1969) and seizing the opportunity that Libya issues pardons for many prisoners in this occasion, ACIJLP hopes that this year will witness a pardon from H.E. President of Libya to the largest number possible of Egyptian prisoners in the Libyan prisons who are sentenced to life imprisonment.

In the same context, ACIJLP calls upon the Libyan President to personally intervene to release a number of Egyptians who have been sentenced to death in criminal offenses.

It’s worth mentioning that the said Egyptian have concluded the reconciliation measures with the families of the murdered Libyans in accordance with the applicable Libyan procedures under support form Libyan civil society institutions that have closelt cooperated with ACIJLP in such sincere efforts, namely: Gaddafi international charity and development foundation – Waatasemu Charity Association.

Despite the fact that the said Egyptians reached reconciliation with the families of the murdered in accordance with Libyan Law on Reconciliation And Blood Money No. 6 of 1423 H, yet they are still in prison for more than three years now, namely: (Samy Fathy Abd Rabuh – Abdel Halim El Sayed Abdel Halim – Farahat Abdo Faarhat – Adel Abdel Azim Omar – Muhammed Omar Ibrahim)

ACIJLP appeals to the Libyan President to issue pardon to the Egyptian sentenced to death, including: Adel Kamal Abdel Mawla – Mahmoud Nagat Abdel Maougod Muhammed – Tariq Muhammed Abdo – Ahmed Ramadan Muhammed – Ahmed Mahrous Ahemd – Ala Muhammed Salim – Ihab Wagdy Mashraqi – Samir Mokhtar Abdullah – Naguib Abdel Ghany Hussein – Hussein Mahmoud Hassan – Shaher Nagdi El Shafie’ – Muhammed El Rahman El Shafie’ – Farouq Abdel Rahman Muhammed – Hamada Shahin Muhammed – Adel Ramadan Ahmed – Sultan Muhammed Abu Talib – Aly Muhammed Abu Talib – Hamed Eid Abdel Alim – Abdel Azim El Sayed – Hammad Abdullah Masou’d – Mustafa Ibrahim El Snousy – Adel Ragab Muhammed.

ACIJLP indicates that the majority of those Egyptian have gotten initial approvals to conduct reconciliation efforts and therefore their death sentences are suspended as they have paid the blood money and waiting the conclusion of the judicial measures.

Extending its deep congratulation to the Libya, President and People, ACIJLP would like to praise the directions of H.E. the Libyan President to abolish the death penalty and place other alternative penalties.

Arab Center for Independence of the Judiciary Law Firm