Draft:Walid Ahmed Shawky
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Introduction
[edit]Walid Ahmed Shawky is an Egyptian dentist, human rights researcher, and political activist..[1]. During the 2011 Egyptian revolution, Shawky was a co-founder[2] and member of the political bureau of the April 6 Youth Movement, a democratic grassroots political movement[3]. The April 6 Youth Movement helped spark the January 25, 2011 protests in Egypt, which are widely credited with ending President Hosni Mubarak's 30-year autocratic reign over Egypt[4]
Imprisonment
[edit]On Sunday, October 14, 2018, Shawky was detained by police at his private dental clinic in Cairo[5]. He was imprisoned until October 20, 2018, when he appeared before the Supreme State Security Prosecution (SSSP) [6]
Shawky was listed as a defendant in Case No. 621/2018 [7]. The SSSP accused him of joining an illegal group, misusing social media, and spreading false news [8]. On August 23, 2020, the court published a decision to release Shawky on probation [9]. However, the security forces ignored the decision and instead "forcibly disappeared him for more than a month" [10].
Shawky was brought before the SSSP once more on October 6, 2020 and accused once again of the same charges[11]. He began a hunger strike on February 11, 2022 which lasted until March 16, 2022[12]. Shawky was released on April 24, 2022[13]
Awards and Accomplishments
[edit]As a leading figure in the 6th of April Movement, Shawky was selected as a member of the Egyptian Delegation at the European Parliament in 2011[14].
Publications
[edit]In 2016, Shawky wrote a self-critique of the 6th of April Movement in articles published by Mada Masr. He is also an op-ed contributor to Egyptian and Arabic independent news outlets including Mada Masr, Al-Manassa, and Masr 360.
Publications Include:
- "Cracks in Sisi's Façade" (Journal of Democracy, 2023)
- "Unfree Reflections on the Elusiveness of Restrictions and the Mysticism of Bars" (Al-Manassa, 2022)
- Power and Change through Pain (Masr360, 2022)
- "Shady Habash: A Watershed Point at which the Circle Ends" (Mada Masr, 2020)
- "Moustafa Kasem: The Question of Existence and Nothingness" (Mada Masr, 2020)
- "A Look from the Prison's Window: Why Don't You Stand in the Balconies?" (Al-Manassa, 2019)
- "The Same Case, the Same Old Mistakes" (Mada Masr, 2019)
- "The Moments of the Sinking of Whale Island: On the Political Discourse of the April 6 Movement" (Mada Masr, 2019)
- "Dual Punishment" (Egyptian Front for Human Rights, 2018)
- "When We Won the Odyssey but Lost the Battle: On April 6" (Mada Masr, 2017)
- "How the Margins Became the Center: On Protest, Politics and April 6" (Mada Masr, 2016)
Other News and Media
[edit]- "Permanent State of Exception" (Amnesty International, 2019)
- "Egypt: End Arbitrary Detention, Free Them All" (PEN International, 2022)
- "How Egypt's Activists Became 'Generation Jail'" (New York Times, 2017)
- "Political Prisoner Walid Shawky Goes on Hunger Strike to Expose Medical Negligence in Egypt's Jails" (Peoples Dispatch, 2022)
- "Egyptian Judiciary in Service of Repression" (ECOI.net, 2020)
- "Egyptian human rights organizations: We demand the immediate release of Dr. Walid Shawky and suspending the targeting of peaceful opposition" (Egyptian Front for Human Rights, 2021)
- "Egypt Releases 41 Political Prisoners" (Al-Monitor, 2022)
- "Egypt's Revolving Door: Sudden Freedom for Prisoners who Languished" (New York Times, 2022)
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- ^ Hammer, Joshua (14 March 2017). "How Egypt's Activists Became "Generation Jail"". The New York Times.
- ^ Hammer, Joshua (14 March 2017). "How Egypt's Activists Became "Generation Jail"". The New York Times.
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- ^ "Human Rights Watch". 25 February 2022.
- ^ "Human Rights Watch". 25 February 2022.
- ^ "The Media Line". 28 April 2022.
- ^ "European Parliament" (PDF).