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Link to: Foreign NGO workers released, allowed to leave the country

Foreign NGO workers released, allowed to leave the country

Freedom House welcomes the decision by the authorities to permit wrongfully charged foreign NGO workers to leave the country but remains very concerned about the fate of 14 Egyptians who remain in the country and continue to face spurious charges.

Link to: Activist wins appeal

Activist wins appeal

Gaber al-Sayed Gaber, who had previously been sentenced to one year in prison, was acquitted of all charges following an appeal by his lawyers, employed by ANHRI.

Link to: Media professionals call for editorial independence of state media

Media professionals call for editorial independence of state media

A number of journalists have been questioned and harassed by the authorities for protesting the union’s current editorial policy.

Link to: Australian journalist released following trumped-up arrest

Australian journalist released following trumped-up arrest

Austin Mackell and Derek Ludovici were released two days after the arrest, and are unlikely to be deported.

Link to: Comedian given three months’ imprisonment for “insulting Islam”

Comedian given three months’ imprisonment for “insulting Islam”

Comedian Adel Imam was sentenced to three months’ imprisonment and a fine of approximately US$165 for artistic works against Islam.

Link to: One year after Mubarak: interview on press freedom with “Egypt Independent” managing editor Lina Attalah

One year after Mubarak: interview on press freedom with “Egypt Independent” managing editor Lina Attalah

“The more problematic form of censorship is self-censorship,” said the managing editor during an interview with IPI.

Link to: Journalist’s TV show taken off the air

Journalist’s TV show taken off the air

Journalist Dina Abdel-Rahman and one of the show’s editors said that the dispute with the channel’s board was due to the board’s desire to modify the contract so it can intervene in the editorial policies of the show.

Link to: Labour activist detained

Labour activist detained

Kamal al-Fayoumi, a member of the Revolutionary Socialists movement, was detained after he called for a general strike to demand a transfer of power to civilian authorities.

Link to: Australian journalist, translator detained

Australian journalist, translator detained

Austin Mackell, Aliya Alwi, and Derek Ludovici had travelled to Mahalla to cover the nationwide strike on 17 February marking the first anniversary of former President Hosni Mubarak’s ouster.

Link to: Journalists attacked, threatened in Suez protests

Journalists attacked, threatened in Suez protests

Journalists covering political unrest in the Egyptian port city of Suez have been subjected to at least 10 attacks over a four-day period, according to news reports.

Link to: Rights activists risk imprisonment

Rights activists risk imprisonment

On February 5, the state-run MENA news agency announced that two investigative judges hand-picked by the government had referred 40 NGO staff to trial, both Egyptian and American nationals.

Link to: ANHRI condemns attacks on protestors, raid on residential building

ANHRI condemns attacks on protestors, raid on residential building

Security services used excessive force against protesters headed towards the ministry of interior, arresting dozens and injuring hundreds.

Link to: Exceptions to ending emergency law invite abuse, says Human Rights Watch

Exceptions to ending emergency law invite abuse, says Human Rights Watch

The military announced on 24 January that it will lift the state of emergency except in cases of “thuggery,” a term military tribunals have used in convicting peaceful protesters following unfair trials.

Link to: Blogger Maikel Nabil Sanad freed after being held for 10 months

Blogger Maikel Nabil Sanad freed after being held for 10 months

The blogger’s release was part of an amnesty announced on 21 January for around 2,000 civilians who had been convicted by military courts during the past year.

Link to: Popular television programme censored

Popular television programme censored

ANHRI expresses concerns about ongoing censorship and media restrictions in the lead-up to the one-year anniversary of the Egyptian revolution.

Link to: Revived draft law would give state security control over civil society

Revived draft law would give state security control over civil society

Faiza Abol Naga and Abdel Aziz Hegazy have proposed to revive a draft law for civil associations more despotic than the one currently in place, giving more power to the state security service, the National Security, over the actions of civil society.