Col. Dr. Mohamed Elghanam
Ueli Maurer, President of the Swiss Confederation
April 17, 2013
Dear President Maurer:
The Geneva court has demanded the release of Colonel Dr. Mohamed Elghanam from Champ-Dollon prison (where he languished for over six years without contact or treatment) and his transfer to a hospital.
Reported in Le Courrier: La prison pour briser un homme (Benito Perez, Vendredi 17 Mai 2013).
I urge you to swiftly and comprehensively investigate the circumstances that allowed this crime against Colonel Dr. Mohamed Elghanam, to compensate him for his lost health and lost years, and ensure this never happens again.
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April 8, 2013
I am deeply concerned about Colonel Dr. Mohamed Elghanam and reports of his deteriorating health since his imprisonment without a trial in Switzerland in 2007.
His brother, Ali Elghanam, and the Swiss Red Cross International Family Tracing Services (Reference SRK_2009-402) have not been able to see Colonel Dr. Mohamed Elghanam or meet with him. The Swiss Red Cross Tracing Services have contacted Amnesty International and La Ligue Suisse des Droits de l’Homme regarding the case of Dr. Elghanam. The United Nations Enforced and Voluntary Disappearances experts have also been contacted.
The questionable circumstances surrounding Colonel Dr. Mohamed Elghanam’s arrest in Switzerland, his continuned imprisonment without a trial, and complete lack of communication with the outside world raise additional concerns of government-sanctioned disappearance.
2001
Switzerland granted political asylum to Colonel Dr. Elghanam, who was campaigning in Cairo for Christian Copts to have rights equal to those of Muslims
2003
Colonel Dr. Elghanam was pressured and attacked by Swiss Intelligence agents seeking to recruit Dr. Elghanam as their client/informant and as a reporter of the Geneva Islamic community, particularly Hani Ramadan, a figurehead and relative of the founders of the Muslim Brotherhood.
Colonel Dr. Elghanam filed an official complaint.
2005
On the Geneva University campus, Colonel Dr. Elghanam was assaulted by a Somali man believed to be a Swiss agent sent to intimidate Colonel Dr. Mohamed Elghanam from continuing his complaint. The Somali man was aggressive and hit Colonel Dr. Elghanam and in response, Colonel Dr. Elghanam held up a bread knife. Initially incarcerated for holding up a bread knife, Dr. Elghanam was released after the Somali man admitted he was never touched by Dr. Elghanam.
Subsequently, two police officers, one of them federal, sent a letter to the judge falsely accusing Dr. Elghanam of the following actions:
Authoring an article posted to Muslim websites
Having “seriously wounded” a man at Geneva University and allegedly having “stabbed him in the abdomen with a kitchen knife”
Having threatened leading Swiss personalities with violence
Being a violent man who was threatening the “internal and external security” of Switzerland
No evidence or witnesses support these false allegations.
2007
Based on the false accusations of the two police officers, Dr. Elghanam was imprisoned for: alleged mental disorder and “dangerousness/dangerosite”
2012
Both police officers and the psychiatrist assigned to Colonel Dr. Elghanam’s case declared that they made mistakes regarding the imprisonment of Colonel Elghanam:
The psychiatrist confessed he did not examine Colonel Dr. Elghanam, but wrote his report based on the officers’ letter
One of the police officers said he was sick from seven years ago, including the day he wrote the letter of false accusations against Colonel Dr. Elghanam
The Swiss government has refused to hear witnesses requested by Colonel Dr. Mohamed Elghanam for the past eight years, even though by law they are required to be heard.
Since 2005, Colonel Dr. Mohammed El Ghanam has requested the Swiss government hear witnesses: Micheline Calmy-Rey (President and Head of the Department of Foreign Affairs through 2011), President Moritz Leuenberger (president of Switzerland through 2010) and Pascal Couchepin (President of Switzerland and Head of the Federal Department of Home Affairs) among others.
The imprisonment of colonel Dr. Mohamed Elghanam for an alleged mental disorder allegedly requiring mandatory psychiatric treatment, is, in fact, retaliation for Dr. Elghanam’s refusal to cooperate with Swiss Intelligence and his exposure of acts of intimidation against him involving members of the Swiss government.
The charges against Dr. Elghanam and his forced isolation should be investigated immediately and his right to communicate with people by phone, email/mail or in person should be restored at once. If evidence supports a trial, then Dr. Elghanam should have access to legal representation and be tried in a court of law that is transparent to Amnesty International and the Red Cross,
I respectfully urge you to use your power of office to seek justice for Colonel Dr. Mohamed Elghanam.