Cairo — The Arabic Network for Human Rights Information (ANHRI) extends its thanks to everyone exerted efforts to support the Syrian director "Mohaned El-Hariri" and protected him from being deported to Syria and the risks he might face by the criminal Syrian regime.
He was arrested on last Wednesday on July 17 by members of the Egyptian police and he was arrested in Abdeen police station then he was sent to the Public Prosecution that released him to be sent to the Passports Police and then to National Security body. At the end the efforts of ANHRI's lawyers, some officials and media-professionals succeeded in halting the procedures related to his deportation and obtaining a promise from the Ministry of Interior to grant him residence visa in Egypt.
However, the suitable treating that was received by Hariri in Abdeen police station but what he faced during 30 hours of detention and moving between four bodies, although the presence of human rights' lawyers accompanied him during this period, reveals the sufferings of the Syrian refugees in Egypt and concern and fears from facing vague fate as a result of the contradicted decisions of the government which could be added to their original sufferings due to immigrating from a country controlled by a criminal regime which is accused of committing crimes against humanity.
ANHRI said "we hope that the government could take immediate procedures to stop the worrying state of the Syrian refugees in Egypt and fears from deportation and could play its role in providing a safe resort for them through facilitating the procedures of obtaining residence in Egypt to drop the burden of suffering from their shoulders and giving priority to the humanitarian aspects over any political tensions that weren't caused by the Syrian refugees but they carry its results".
ANHRI added that "Mohaned obtained a promise to grant him the residency and we are waiting from the Ministry of Interior to fulfill this promise by assigning the Passports Department to finish these procedures and to notify its subordinate bodies to treat the refugees whether Syrians or others and the citizens good, like what Mohaned mentioned from the good treating he experienced by the officers of Abdeen police station during the period of his detention".
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