Human rights activist and advocate, Nihad Abu al-Qumsan, said her late husband was imprisoned during the government of former President Hosni Mubarak and that she is exercising her human rights work by freely defending the rights of women. women, explaining that Alaa Abdel Fattah is accused in criminal cases.
Abu al-Qumsan explained in his statements during the session on climate justice in the German pavilion at COP27: “I have worked twice on the Alaa Abdel-Fattah case and there are women who complain about his social media posts and his insults to women with their genitals. It is not reasonable for women’s rights to be separated from human rights “.
Interestingly, when Abu al-Qumsan asked the speakers, they were interrupted and, in response, Abu al-Qumsan said: “The countries want to hear nothing but their voice first, in an incomprehensible strategy. The microphone is as if it is terrifying me ”.
Abu al-Qumsan explained that he would have filed a complaint with the conference management, saying: “I am not against the freedom of opinion and expression, I am against the freedom of crime.”