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Egypt’s April 25 detainees begin hunger strike

Dozens of prisoners sentenced to five year jail terms in the latest crackdown of protest in Egypt announced a hunger strike beginning evening 18 May. They include Mohamed Nagy, a human rights researcher and graduate student who is coordinator of research into violations of students’ rights for the Association for Freedom of Thought and Expression,…

Five years in jail for protest detainees, take action in solidarity now

Egyptian judges handed down long jail terms to over 150 activists seized in the latest crackdown on protests over the transfer of the Tiran and Sanafir Islands to Saudi Arabia. 101 defendants were given five year jail sentences and 100,000 Egyptian pound fines, while in another case 51 defendants received two year jail sentences. Overall,…

International solidarity grows for jailed novelist Ahmed Naji

The international campaign in solidarity with jailed Egyptian novelist Ahmed Naji gathered pace this week, with the announcement by PEN America that he will be honoured with the “Freedom to Write” award at the organisation’s annual Literary Gala on May 16. Suzanne Nossel, PEN America’s Executive Director said that Naji’s case was an example of…