The undersigned human rights organizations condemn the continued escalation in summoning human rights defenders, journalists, and political figures for investigation before the Supreme State Security Prosecution (SSSP). These repeated summonses, accompanied by vague charges and excessive bail, have become a systematic tool to intimidate independent voices and restrict public space in Egypt.
Most recently, Dr. Aida Seif al-Dawla, co-founder of theEl Nadeem Center for the Rehabilitation of Victims of Violence and Torture, received a summons to appear before the SSSP on Sunday, 15 February 2026, in connection with Case No. 809 of 2026. The summons did not specify the charges against her or provide any details regarding the case.
Her summons comes amid a broader pattern of similar measures targeting public figures. Over the past year, a recurring pattern has emerged in which politicians, journalists, writers, and human rights defenders are arrested or summoned, interrogated for hours before the SSSP on broadly framed and repetitive accusations such as “spreading false news,” “misuse of social media,” or “joining or financing a terrorist group,” and then released on excessive bail.
Recent cases reflect this pattern:
Across these cases, the profiles of those targeted, the repetition of nearly identical charges, and the consistent use of excessive bail make clear that this is not a series of isolated incidents. Together, these cases reflect a deliberate and systematic use of the Supreme State Security Prosecution to harass human rights defenders and other independent voices.
Bail is an exceptional measure intended to ensure a person’s appearance before investigative or judicial authorities. It must not be used as a punitive tool. Yet the repeated imposition of excessive bail, particularly in cases that do not proceed to trial, functions as a form of indirect punishment. It imposes significant financial and psychological strain, fosters fear and self-censorship, and turns the exercise of freedom of expression, journalistic work, and human rights advocacy into a costly liability.
The undersigned organizations therefore call for:
The summoning of Dr. Aida Seif al-Dawla, alongsides
Signatories:
Danish Institute Against Torture (Dignity)
The Egyptian Commission for Rights and Freedoms
El-Nadeem Center
Law and Democracy Support Foundation
Refugees Platform in Egypt (RPE)
Egyptian Initiative for Personal Rights
Committee for Justice
Sinai Foundation for Human Rights
EgyptWide for Human Rights
Freedom of Thought and Expression Foundation for Human Rights
Cairo Institute for Human Rights Studies
Egyptian Front for Human Rights
Egyptian Human Rights Forum
HuMENA For Human Rights and Civic Engagement
Regional Center for Rights & liberties
Centre for Egyptian Women Legal Assistance
Masaar – Technology and Law Community

