Egypt’s top court upholds 15-yr sentence for activist behind nation’s 2011 uprising - News Summed Up

Egypt’s top court upholds 15-yr sentence for activist behind nation’s 2011 uprising


worldUpdated: Jul 05, 2020 00:35 ISTEgypt’s highest criminal court Saturday upheld a 15-year sentence for one of the leading activists behind the country’s 2011 uprising who was convicted of taking part in clashes between protesters and security forces. The Court of Cassation also confirmed a fine of 6 million Egyptian pounds, or $372,000, against Ahmed Douma, a secular activist, over the same violence-related charges. Douma was one of 230 people sentenced in 2015 by the Cairo Criminal Court to life in prison. Douma appealed the life sentence and the Court of Cassation ordered his retrial, ultimately leading to the reduced sentence of 15 years. The case concerns clashes in Cairo in December 2011, during which a fire gutted parts of a library housing rare manuscripts and books.


Source: Hindustan Times July 04, 2020 19:06 UTC



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