Egypt jails revolt activist Abdel Fattah
CAIRO: An Egyptian court on Monday sentenced Alaa Abdel Fattah, a leading dissident in the 2011 uprising that toppled strongman Hosni Mubarak, to five years in prison over an illegal protest.The remaining 24 defendants in the case received sentences ranging from three to 15 years.The defendants in the caged dock
By our correspondents
February 24, 2015
CAIRO: An Egyptian court on Monday sentenced Alaa Abdel Fattah, a leading dissident in the 2011 uprising that toppled strongman Hosni Mubarak, to five years in prison over an illegal protest.
The remaining 24 defendants in the case received sentences ranging from three to 15 years.
The defendants in the caged dock mockingly applauded when the judge pronounced the verdict, as relatives and supporters in the courtroom chanted: “Down with military rule”.
Once described by the authorities as an “icon of the revolution” of 2011, Abdel Fattah had initially been sentenced to 15 years in jail but a court ordered a retrial.
The 32-year-old was among dissidents arrested after a November 2013 protest outside parliament in defiance of a law that banned all demonstrations except those authorised by police.
Three defendants were sentenced to 15 years because they were not present in the court. Another received five years and the rest three. All were fined 100,000 pounds.
The dissidents had been accused of assaulting police, but it was unclear if the charge was included in Monday’s ruling.
“It’s the last act in the circus,” Abdel Fattah’s sister Mona Seif wrote on Twitter. Another sister, Sanaa, was also jailed for protesting in a separate trial.
The case was among the most prominent in a series of trials of secular dissidents who have been jailed along with thousands of Islamists since the army overthrew Islamist president Mohamed Mursi in July 2013.
The former army chief and now President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi had said on Sunday that he would soon free “youths” wrongfully detained in the crackdown.
“These are the innocent youths Sisi spoke about in his address yesterday,” Khaled Dawud, a leader of the liberal Constitution party, said after Monday’s verdict.
The remaining 24 defendants in the case received sentences ranging from three to 15 years.
The defendants in the caged dock mockingly applauded when the judge pronounced the verdict, as relatives and supporters in the courtroom chanted: “Down with military rule”.
Once described by the authorities as an “icon of the revolution” of 2011, Abdel Fattah had initially been sentenced to 15 years in jail but a court ordered a retrial.
The 32-year-old was among dissidents arrested after a November 2013 protest outside parliament in defiance of a law that banned all demonstrations except those authorised by police.
Three defendants were sentenced to 15 years because they were not present in the court. Another received five years and the rest three. All were fined 100,000 pounds.
The dissidents had been accused of assaulting police, but it was unclear if the charge was included in Monday’s ruling.
“It’s the last act in the circus,” Abdel Fattah’s sister Mona Seif wrote on Twitter. Another sister, Sanaa, was also jailed for protesting in a separate trial.
The case was among the most prominent in a series of trials of secular dissidents who have been jailed along with thousands of Islamists since the army overthrew Islamist president Mohamed Mursi in July 2013.
The former army chief and now President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi had said on Sunday that he would soon free “youths” wrongfully detained in the crackdown.
“These are the innocent youths Sisi spoke about in his address yesterday,” Khaled Dawud, a leader of the liberal Constitution party, said after Monday’s verdict.
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