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Lawyer Ragia Omran

Ragia Omran is a human rights activist, lawyer and feminist. She was awarded the Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights Award. She has campaigned against female genital mutilation and defended political protesters during the Arab Spring protests. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6]

Background

Ragia Omran is an Egyptian lawyer with almost twenty years of experience working on banking and financial transactions. She has served a 4-year term on the Egyptian National Council for Human Rights. She is a founding member of the "Front to Defend Egypt’s Protesters" and of "No to Military Trials for Civilians", two groups that provide pro bono legal aid and support for families of detainees. She was also a long-time volunteer at the Hisham Mubarak Law Center, which provides free legal aid for victims of torture and arbitrary detention. In addition to her work as a corporate and human rights lawyer, Ragia Omran is an active member of several Egyptian civil society organisations. From 2005 to 2008 she served as the chairperson of the New Woman Foundation and she is ,also a member of Shayfeencom, a non-partisan, non-profit organisation focused on election monitoring and transparency. [7]

Awards

Ragia Omran was chosen from among 15 rights defenders from around the world to receive the Franco-German Prize for Human Rights and the Rule of Law on December 10, 2017. [8]

References

  1. ^ "Ragia Omran: Abused in Egypt". Al Jazeera. 30 March 2013. Retrieved 30 November 2017.
  2. ^ "Five years after the Egyptian revolution, police brutality persists". CNN. 26 January 2016. Retrieved 30 November 2017.
  3. ^ "Morsi's Chaotic Day in Court". Peter Hessler. The New Yorker. 6 November 2013. Retrieved 30 November 2017.
  4. ^ "Why was he killed? Brutal death of Italian student in Egypt confounds experts". The Guardian. 24 February 2016. Retrieved 30 November 2017.
  5. ^ "Egypt: Judge Issues Mass Death Sentences". Human Rights Watch. 3 December 2013. Retrieved 30 November 2017.
  6. ^ "2013: Ragia Omran". Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights. Retrieved 30 November 2017.
  7. ^ étrangères, Ministère de l'Europe et des Affaires. "Franco-German Prize for Human Rights and the Rule of Law (04.12.17)". France Diplomatie :: Ministry for Europe and Foreign Affairs. Retrieved 2019-11-13.
  8. ^ "Prominent Egyptian Lawyer Wins European Human Rights Prize". Voice of America. Retrieved 2019-11-13.