Egypt - Leaders of Journalists Syndicate sentenced to two years in jail
JournalismPakistan.com | Published: 19 November 2016
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A Cairo court has sentenced three leaders of the Egyptian Journalists Syndicate to two years in jail. The sentencing reflects ongoing challenges faced by press freedom in Egypt.Summary
NEW YORK - The Committee to Protect Journalists has condemned the conviction of three leaders of the Egyptian Journalists Syndicate Saturday on charges of harboring a fugitive.
A Cairo court sentenced Yehia Qallash, the chairman of the syndicate, and board members Khaled al-Balshy and Gamal Abdel Rahim to two years in prison, according to news reports. The court set bail of 10,000 Egyptian pounds (US$628) each pending appeal.
"The authorities are punishing Yehia Qallash, Khaled al-Balshy, and Gamal Abdel Rahim, who represent the most influential voice for press freedom in Egypt, for working to protect journalists from harassment, threats, and arrests," CPJ Middle East and North Africa Program Coordinator Sherif Mansour said from Washington, D.C. "We call on Egyptian authorities to let the Journalists Syndicate and all members of the press do their jobs without fear of reprisal."
The charges were brought by Prosecutor General Nabil Sadek in May 2016, weeks after police raided Syndicate headquarters in downtown Cairo and arrested two journalists who were inside. The three leaders still face charges of spreading false news about the raid. - Committee to Protect Journalists
Image: Cairo/Steven Glassman
Key Points
- Leaders sentenced on charges of harboring a fugitive.
- Bail set at 10,000 Egyptian pounds pending appeal.
- The conviction has been condemned by the Committee to Protect Journalists.
- Charges stem from a May 2016 police raid on Syndicate headquarters.
- The leaders continue to face charges of spreading false news.
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