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Link to: “El-Wafd” journalists fined; “El-Shaab” editor sentenced to one year in prison

“El-Wafd” journalists fined; “El-Shaab” editor sentenced to one year in prison

The North Giza Criminal Court fined two journalists from “El-Wafd” newspaper in a defamation case filed against them by members of the Council of State.

Link to: EOHR calls for immediate release of website editor

EOHR calls for immediate release of website editor

The editor-in-chief of El Saf website was detained after publishing articles that criticised a local member of parliament.

Link to: Journalists, peaceful protestors assaulted during demonstration against police brutality

Journalists, peaceful protestors assaulted during demonstration against police brutality

Activists have organised a number of demonstrations to express anger over an apparent beating death by police of a man in Alexandria.

Link to: IFJ condemns criminal charges against editor and journalist

IFJ condemns criminal charges against editor and journalist

Wael El-Ebrashi and Samar Al-Dawy face charges of “inciting the public against a new property tax law” after their newspaper launched a campaign to oppose the legislation.

Link to: Young activist’s death mobilises public opinion against police violence

Young activist’s death mobilises public opinion against police violence

Khaled Mohammed Said is believed to have been beaten to death by police in Alexandria.

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

ANHRI issues guide to legal defence for journalists and bloggers

The booklet includes tips for journalists and bloggers about how to defend themselves if they are accused of spreading rumours and false news.

Link to: EOHR holds seminar entitled “Towards a free informative society”

EOHR holds seminar entitled “Towards a free informative society”

Hafez Abu Seada, chairman of EOHR, confirmed the importance of providing information in democratic societies as one of the basic rights of citizenship.

Link to: Drop charges against human rights defenders, blogger, Human Rights Watch urges

Drop charges against human rights defenders, blogger, Human Rights Watch urges

Human rights advocates Ahmad Saif al-Islam and Gamal Eid and blogger Amr Gharbeia are facing charges of defamation, blackmail, and misuse of the internet.

Link to: ANHRI calls for release of eight activists

ANHRI calls for release of eight activists

The activists had gathered to discuss the need for democratic reforms in Egypt.

Link to: Journalist Hamdi Kandil faces defamation charge

Journalist Hamdi Kandil faces defamation charge

CPJ condemns a criminal defamation lawsuit filed by Egyptian Foreign Affairs Minister Ahmed Aboul Gheit against the independent journalist.

Link to: Human rights activist summoned over comments regarding eligibility of female judges

Human rights activist summoned over comments regarding eligibility of female judges

Nasser Amin was called to the Prosecutor General’s Office to defend statements he made to the press in the debate over the eligibility of women for judicial posts.

Link to: Cosmetic changes cannot justify keeping emergency law, says Human Rights Watch

Cosmetic changes cannot justify keeping emergency law, says Human Rights Watch

The law gives the executive powers to suspend basic rights by censoring newspapers, monitoring personal communications, and detaining people indefinitely without charge.

Link to: Activist detained after peaceful protest

Activist detained after peaceful protest

EOHR calls on the government to change the way it deals with demonstrators who express their views in a peaceful, non-violent manner.

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Author of popular novel faces legal action

Youssef Zeidan has been accused of defaming Christianity in his novel “Azazel”.

Link to: Blogger Karim Amer harassed in jail

Blogger Karim Amer harassed in jail

“Egyptian authorities seem intent on degrading critics even when they are in prison,” says CPJ

Link to: Lawyers petition government to censor classic book, imprison publishers

Lawyers petition government to censor classic book, imprison publishers

A group of lawyers has filed a motion to confiscate “A Thousand and One Nights”, claiming that it is “offensive to public decency.”