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8.10.03
Taken from
The Daily Star
- Lebanon
A Lebanese group
that advocates human rights urged the Egyptian government on Tuesday
to free Wissam Abyad, a Lebanese citizen arrested earlier this year
because of his sexual orientation.
Speaking on behalf of Hurriyat Khassa (Personal Liberties), lawyer
Nizar Saghieh told The Daily Star that Abyad was sentenced to 15
months on charges of “practicing and encouraging debauchery.”
Amnesty International issued a report earlier this year calling on
Egypt to “release immediately and unconditionally anyone imprisoned
solely for their actual or perceived sexual orientation.”
It said that in January, Abyad went to meet a contact he had made on
a website for homosexuals. The person he met in Cairo is believed to
have been a security officer or a police informant. Abyad was later
detained, and the electronic conversations they had over the
internet in private were used against him.
The statement also said that gays, or those perceived to be gays,
faced heightened risk of torture in police stations and prisons in
Egypt. “Many people date through the internet. As long as they are
not harming others, why should we arrest them?” Saghieh asked. “The
imprisonment of Wissam makes questioning justice inevitable.”
Saghieh said that people should not be judged on the basis of their
private lives and called on Egypt to “end Abyad’s misery” and the
Lebanese government to intervene.
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