Egypt's Attorney General Nabil Sadeq discusses investigation with Chief Prosecutor Giuseppe Pignatone, who is visiting Cairo. | |||||
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CAIRO
- Italy's chief prosecutor Giuseppe Pignatone on Monday offered Rome's
assistance in the Egyptian investigation into the murder of an Italian
graduate student after his abduction in Cairo.
Giulio
Regeni, a Cambridge University PhD student who was researching Egyptian
labour movements, disappeared on January 25 and his badly mutilated body
was found a week later.
Egypt's attorney general Nabil
Sadeq discussed the investigation with Pignatone, who was visiting
Cairo along with his deputy Sergio Colaiocco after an invitation.
"The
Italian side proposed its assistance to Egyptian investigators and to
provide all information in its possession," said a statement, stressing
the determination of both parties to shed light on the case.
Last
Thursday, the European Parliament called on Egypt to cooperate in the
probe, saying it came within the context of deaths in custody in the
North African country.
In February, Egyptian Interior
Minister Magdy Abdel Ghaffar rejected charges of security forces being
involved in the murder of Regeni.
The 28-year-old's
slaying became a cause celebre among academics around the world and has
turned the spotlight on what rights and opposition groups say are
increasing abuses by security services under the military-backed
government in Cairo.
Police and intelligence services
in Egypt are frequently accused of carrying out torture in arbitrary
detention or the killing of detainees.
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Tuesday, 15 March 2016
Italy wants to help Egypt probe murder of Giulio Regeni
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