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Link to: Call for release of blogger held under emergency law; Interior Ministry renews detention order

Call for release of blogger held under emergency law; Interior Ministry renews detention order

The government is exploiting the law to silence controversial figures, says Human Rights Watch.

Link to: CPJ urges Egypt to free blogger with 18 release orders

CPJ urges Egypt to free blogger with 18 release orders

CPJ has written to the Minister of the Interior to protest the continued detention of Mosad Soleiman, a blogger, novelist, and activist who writes about social and political issues.

Link to: Police detain publisher, raid his house

Police detain publisher, raid his house

Ahmed Mahana, CEO of Dawan publishing house, was targeted because of a controversial book he published on the former head of the UN International Atomic Energy Agency.

Link to: Peaceful protesters brutally treated, journalists assaulted

Peaceful protesters brutally treated, journalists assaulted

Human Rights Watch calls for the release of the more than 90 individuals detained at a march seeking the end of 29 years of “emergency” rule.

Link to: Cairo Security Directorate refuses to approve protest against emergency laws

Cairo Security Directorate refuses to approve protest against emergency laws

The Cairo Head of Security refuses to allow a peaceful march to deliver a message to MPs disapproving of the extension of emergency laws for another two years.

Link to: Head of actors’ union files libel suit against fellow actor over Facebook comments

Head of actors’ union files libel suit against fellow actor over Facebook comments

ANHRI expressed its disappointment that the actors’ union, which defends freedom of creativity and expression, has stooped to this level.

Link to: Journalists on strike after new management attempts to close down leading news website

Journalists on strike after new management attempts to close down leading news website

Cairo-based IslamOnline.net is one of the largest websites in the Arab world.

Link to: Blogger, cleared once, is convicted anew

Blogger, cleared once, is convicted anew

“This sentence was issued through a twisted legal path and reveals an invisible hand manipulating the case,” says CPJ.

Link to: Physician tortured over support for presidential candidate

Physician tortured over support for presidential candidate

ANHRI urges the prosecutor general to investigate a case of torture allegedly carried out by state security officers.

Link to: Authorities close case against blogger Ahmed Mostafa

Authorities close case against blogger Ahmed Mostafa

“This issue should not have been referred to the court in the first place,” says ANHRI.

Link to: Bibliotheca Alexandrina grants human rights award to CIHRS

Bibliotheca Alexandrina grants human rights award to CIHRS

CIHRS is also convening seminars in Paris and Geneva to discuss the state of human rights in the Arab world.

Link to: Blogger tried in military court

Blogger tried in military court

Blogger Ahmed Mostafa was court-martialled for allegedly publishing false information about the military establishment.

Link to: UN Rights Council: Egypt rejects important rights reforms, accepts others

UN Rights Council: Egypt rejects important rights reforms, accepts others

Rejected recommendations include the release of bloggers detained under emergency laws and ensuring that activities of human rights defenders are not inhibited.

Link to: Community development association member detained for speaking out against forced marriages

Community development association member detained for speaking out against forced marriages

Sabah Khalil Eid was detained for four days after appearing on a television programme in which she criticised the practice of forcing female minors to marry wealthy older men.

Link to: Journalist sentenced to 12 months in prison

Journalist sentenced to 12 months in prison

A court has imposed prison sentences against journalist Yasser Barakat in two separate cases launched against him by a member of parliament.

Link to: Activists charged with demonstrating illegally, chanting anti-state slogans and causing disorder

Activists charged with demonstrating illegally, chanting anti-state slogans and causing disorder

Security officers in Nag’ Hammadi arrested the activists and took their cell phones away before they had time to engage in any activities.