طالب المفوضية بالتحرك لوقف الاعتقالات التعسفية


طالب المفوضية بالتحرك لوقف الاعتقالات التعسفية
The Issue
We, the undersigned, submit this urgent petition to express our deep concern over the worsening situation of refugees and asylum seekers in Egypt, particularly Sudanese refugees, who are facing systematic violations of their fundamental human rights.
Over recent months, refugees in Egypt have been subjected to arbitrary arrests, unlawful detention, family separation, and serious threats of forced deportation, despite many of them being registered with the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) or holding asylum seeker documentation.
Documented Violations Include:
Arbitrary arrests without judicial warrants
Detention without legal basis or access to lawyers
Detention of registered refugees and asylum seekers
Separation of children from their parents
Denial of communication with families and legal representatives
Risk of forced deportation in violation of the principle of non-refoulement
These practices constitute clear violations of:
International Refugee Law
International Human Rights Law
The 1951 Refugee Convention and its 1967 Protocol
The African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights
UNHCR Egypt’s Failure
We strongly condemn the institutional negligence and failure of UNHCR Egypt to fulfill its mandate of protection. Despite repeated alerts, documented cases, and urgent appeals, UNHCR has failed to:
Intervene effectively to prevent arbitrary detention
Provide legal assistance to detained refugees
Ensure family unity and child protection
Take timely action to prevent forced deportations
This failure has left refugees exposed, unprotected, and at serious risk.
Responsibility of the Egyptian Authorities
We hold the Egyptian authorities fully responsible for the ongoing arbitrary arrests, unlawful detention, and violations of refugees’ rights. These actions undermine Egypt’s obligations under international and regional human rights frameworks and place vulnerable populations in grave danger.
Our Demands:
We urgently call on:
The Government of Egypt
UNHCR Headquarters in Geneva
UNHCR Egypt
The Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR)
Relevant UN Special Procedures
To take immediate action and ensure:
The immediate release of all refugees and asylum seekers detained arbitrarily
An immediate halt to mass arrests of refugees
Full respect for the principle of non-refoulement and an end to forced deportations
Guaranteed access to lawyers, families, and legal remedies
Accountability and transparent review of UNHCR Egypt’s failures
International monitoring and urgent protection measures for refugees in Egypt
Refugees are not criminals. Seeking safety is not a crime.
Silence and inaction cost lives.
We call on the international community to act now.

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The Issue
We, the undersigned, submit this urgent petition to express our deep concern over the worsening situation of refugees and asylum seekers in Egypt, particularly Sudanese refugees, who are facing systematic violations of their fundamental human rights.
Over recent months, refugees in Egypt have been subjected to arbitrary arrests, unlawful detention, family separation, and serious threats of forced deportation, despite many of them being registered with the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) or holding asylum seeker documentation.
Documented Violations Include:
Arbitrary arrests without judicial warrants
Detention without legal basis or access to lawyers
Detention of registered refugees and asylum seekers
Separation of children from their parents
Denial of communication with families and legal representatives
Risk of forced deportation in violation of the principle of non-refoulement
These practices constitute clear violations of:
International Refugee Law
International Human Rights Law
The 1951 Refugee Convention and its 1967 Protocol
The African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights
UNHCR Egypt’s Failure
We strongly condemn the institutional negligence and failure of UNHCR Egypt to fulfill its mandate of protection. Despite repeated alerts, documented cases, and urgent appeals, UNHCR has failed to:
Intervene effectively to prevent arbitrary detention
Provide legal assistance to detained refugees
Ensure family unity and child protection
Take timely action to prevent forced deportations
This failure has left refugees exposed, unprotected, and at serious risk.
Responsibility of the Egyptian Authorities
We hold the Egyptian authorities fully responsible for the ongoing arbitrary arrests, unlawful detention, and violations of refugees’ rights. These actions undermine Egypt’s obligations under international and regional human rights frameworks and place vulnerable populations in grave danger.
Our Demands:
We urgently call on:
The Government of Egypt
UNHCR Headquarters in Geneva
UNHCR Egypt
The Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR)
Relevant UN Special Procedures
To take immediate action and ensure:
The immediate release of all refugees and asylum seekers detained arbitrarily
An immediate halt to mass arrests of refugees
Full respect for the principle of non-refoulement and an end to forced deportations
Guaranteed access to lawyers, families, and legal remedies
Accountability and transparent review of UNHCR Egypt’s failures
International monitoring and urgent protection measures for refugees in Egypt
Refugees are not criminals. Seeking safety is not a crime.
Silence and inaction cost lives.
We call on the international community to act now.

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The Decision Makers
Petition created on 8 February 2026