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Interviews with Bahey El Din Hassan

Interviewed June 1, 2024

I was an active member in the committee of press freedoms at the press syndicate since the beginning of the ´80s, of the 20th century, which means now almost 30 years. Later on, by the end of 1983 there is a regional organization was established to protect the human rights. It was called the Arab Organization for Human Rights, and I joined this organization as a member.

Later on, I guess, by April 1985, the Egyptian members of this organization decided to establish an Egyptian section called, it was called the Egyptian Organization for Human Rights. And this organization is still functioning until now. And later on, it has become fully independent or separate human rights NGO from the organization and even this Egyptian organization has become, later on, the mother organization for the human rights movement in Egypt.

Later on, by 1994, I decided that with other human rights experts and defenders, to establish a new regional human rights organization for the Arab region, but to address mainly, the question of the universal principles of human rights, and what some called the Arab culture which– and its main component which is the religion which– it has a substantive impact on shaping such culture and its attitude towards the principles of human rights.

If we address the problem of human rights, the universal principles of human rights, we are talking about Arab culture not just Egyptian culture. This is how I started to join the human rights struggle and I am still an active member and director for the Cairo Institute for Human Rights Studies.