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Link to: Blog shut down after promoting opposition candidate

Blog shut down after promoting opposition candidate

The blog belonging to Amr Osama was shut down following a complaint by Gamal Mubarak, the president’s son and aspiring presidential candidate.

Link to: State security department prevents group from forming a registered association

State security department prevents group from forming a registered association

The One Homeland for Development and Freedoms group was denied registration as an association based on a security department refusal to give its consent.

Link to: Rights organisations call on Prosecutor General’s Office to investigate intellectual property case

Rights organisations call on Prosecutor General’s Office to investigate intellectual property case

ANHRI director Gamal Eid, an activist and a blogger are facing accusations by a judge who has been accused of reproducing ANHRI’s material without credit.

Link to: Defamation case against prominent journalist referred to criminal court

Defamation case against prominent journalist referred to criminal court

Journalist Hamdi Kandil could face a fine or up to six months in prison for allegedly insulting the foreign minister.

Link to: Journalist and blogger fined and sentenced to six months in jail

Journalist and blogger fined and sentenced to six months in jail

Ashraf Shehata was convicted of libel and insult, while the internet café owners where he blogged were found guilty of illegally operating a communications network.

Link to: ANHRI issues third guide on legal defence for bloggers and journalists

ANHRI issues third guide on legal defence for bloggers and journalists

The 48-page booklet, titled “Publication Bans”, contains advice for journalists and bloggers on how to avoid being charged with violating a publication ban and information on how to defend themselves against the charges.

Link to: Thirty-five IFEX members and other organisations appeal for charges to be dropped against prominent human rights activists and blogger

Thirty-five IFEX members and other organisations appeal for charges to be dropped against prominent human rights activists and blogger

Gamal Eid, Ahmad Saif al-Islam and Amr Gharbeia are charged with criminal defamation, use of threats and misuse of communications tools.

Link to: Authorities urged to stop harassing activists calling for transparency in elections

Authorities urged to stop harassing activists calling for transparency in elections

In the run-up to the elections, human rights groups highlight double standards that prevent opposition activists from voicing their opinions.

Link to: Activists arrested for demanding democratic reform

Activists arrested for demanding democratic reform

Six members of the Muslim Brotherhood were arrested for calling on citizens to sign the seven demands of democratic reform proposed by the National Assembly for Change.

Link to: Actor acquitted in Facebook libel case

Actor acquitted in Facebook libel case

The ruling is supportive of online social networks, which have made it possible for all individuals to exercise their right to express themselves, says ANHRI.

Link to: Website editor sentenced to six months in prison

Website editor sentenced to six months in prison

Sherif Abd El Hamid was sentenced on a defamation charge in a case brought against him by the member of parliament for El Saf.

Link to: Fifteen people arrested for handing out flyers

Fifteen people arrested for handing out flyers

The flyers called for citizens to sign a petition for political reform.

Link to: IFEX members ANHRI, CIHRS and other groups protest possible imprisonment of activist colleagues

IFEX members ANHRI, CIHRS and other groups protest possible imprisonment of activist colleagues

Human rights groups say the only crime their colleagues are being tried for is the poor state of human rights in Egypt.

Link to: Pro-democracy activist sentenced to three months in prison

Pro-democracy activist sentenced to three months in prison

ANHRI views the sentencing of Ahmed Doma as a clear message from the government aimed at oppressing advocates of democracy.

Link to: Blogger remains in detention despite release of other prisoners of conscience

Blogger remains in detention despite release of other prisoners of conscience

Although the Egyptian government recently released several prisoners of conscience, the blogger and novelist Mossad Abu Fagr was not among them.

Link to: Two police officers who beat activist to death to be tried on torture charge

Two police officers who beat activist to death to be tried on torture charge

Khaled Mohammed Said was murdered after posting a video online showing police officers sharing the proceeds from a drug deal.