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Article

21 Jul 2013

Author:
Habi Center for Environmental Rights (Egypt)

[PDF] Two statements by Habi Center for Environmental Rights regarding Helwan Fertilizers Company in Arab Abu Saa’id, Egypt - "Environmental rights and the Thuggery Law" and "Second Statement on the Arab Abu Saa’id court case"

[scroll down this page for company responses] The Helwan Fertilizer Company has filed a direct misdemeanor...against some people of Arab Abu Saa’id, part of Giza jurisdiction, as the people in this village staged a protest, submitted several complaints to the competent authorities and used banners to explain the problem...[and] demand to stop the pollution the company is causing...The company violates the citizen’s right to a healthy environment and violates their right to freedom of peaceful assembly and association...