Rawda Gamal and others were arrested on December 28, 2013 during demonstrations inside the university campus in Al Azhar. They were taken to the second section of Nasr City, where they spent nearly two weeks moving between the section and the headquarters of Al Salam camp in the 10th district, during which they were subjected to various forms of violations, assaults and harassment by security forces during arrest and detention. They were detained amidst the case no. 7399 of 2013, Second Nasr City Misdemeanors, known in the media as the “case of burning a business college.” She was charged with joining a banned organization, demonstrating without permit, assaulting security, deliberate sabotage of public property, arson, stealing papers, and displaying force. She was released on April 1, 2015, and sentenced on April 29, 2015 to one year imprisonment, one year probation and a 2 million pound fine. – Violations: – beatings, hair-pulling and harassment during the arrest; placed with 14 girls in a place that could accommodate only one person in the armored vehicle – evidence was fabricated, as the officer put a cartridge in her bag – moral compulsion to watch young people being tortured – subjected to the threat of rape and virginity tests. – She and others were put in a cell flooded with water in the winter – after the massacre known as the massacre of El Qanater, she was transferred to Benha prison on June 11, 2014 and her family was not allowed to visit her until August 11, 2014 – Rawa said in one of her responses to her family “We woke from sleep to the sound of the warden. She ordered us to dress quickly and then she searched us in a humiliating manner. Three men came and searched the ward violently and threw our things. They ripped our notebooks and papers and read what we were writing. They insulted us because we had answers with our friends. There are 2 girls with me in the cell with mumps due to lack of sun exposure, and I’m afraid I’m going to get sick like them. We are imprisoned 24 hours of prisoners without exercise, and the self-search for girls is so humiliating that it’s sexual harassment” – subjected to harrassment by the prison workers, or by the prisoners at the behest of the guards. She also indicated that she has been forced to take virginity tests.