Jordan's embassy in Cairo follows up on student's detention
AMMONNEWS - The Jordanian Embassy in Cairo has followed up closely over the past two days the detention of the Jordanian student, Mohammed Bilal Ahmed Nizami, while he was in Tahrir Square,also known as 'Martyr Square,' in the Egyptian capital.
'The embassy in Cairo has followed up on the case with the Egyptian authorities and asked them to provide the reasons and circumstances of the student's arrest,' according to the Kingdom's Ambassador to Egypt, Ali Ayed.
The Egyptian authorities informed the embassy that the student is in 'good' health condition and hasn't suffered any mistreatment, Ayed pointed out
He announced the Egyptian authorities promised to solve the incident and release the student during the coming hours.
The Foreign Ministry operations center also contacted the student's family and reassured them on their son's condition.
AMMONNEWS - The Jordanian Embassy in Cairo has followed up closely over the past two days the detention of the Jordanian student, Mohammed Bilal Ahmed Nizami, while he was in Tahrir Square,also known as 'Martyr Square,' in the Egyptian capital.
'The embassy in Cairo has followed up on the case with the Egyptian authorities and asked them to provide the reasons and circumstances of the student's arrest,' according to the Kingdom's Ambassador to Egypt, Ali Ayed.
The Egyptian authorities informed the embassy that the student is in 'good' health condition and hasn't suffered any mistreatment, Ayed pointed out
He announced the Egyptian authorities promised to solve the incident and release the student during the coming hours.
The Foreign Ministry operations center also contacted the student's family and reassured them on their son's condition.
AMMONNEWS - The Jordanian Embassy in Cairo has followed up closely over the past two days the detention of the Jordanian student, Mohammed Bilal Ahmed Nizami, while he was in Tahrir Square,also known as 'Martyr Square,' in the Egyptian capital.
'The embassy in Cairo has followed up on the case with the Egyptian authorities and asked them to provide the reasons and circumstances of the student's arrest,' according to the Kingdom's Ambassador to Egypt, Ali Ayed.
The Egyptian authorities informed the embassy that the student is in 'good' health condition and hasn't suffered any mistreatment, Ayed pointed out
He announced the Egyptian authorities promised to solve the incident and release the student during the coming hours.
The Foreign Ministry operations center also contacted the student's family and reassured them on their son's condition.
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Jordan's embassy in Cairo follows up on student's detention
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