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Recently released political activist, ʿAlāʾ ʿAbd al-Fattāḥ, announced on Wednesday that he had gone to the National Council for Human Rights to complain about the inflexibility of carrying out the punishment of police observation.
Eight years have passed since the 2011 revolution that succeeded in toppling former Egyptian president Ḥusnī Mubārak, but intense debate has recently broken out concerning the fate of individuals widely considered at the time to be ‘icons’ of the uprising following a series of videos recently...
The routine of Egyptian blogger and political dissident ʿAlāʾ ʿAbd al-Fattāḥ, consists of being released from prison in the morning only to return at the end of the day. ʿAbd al-Fattāḥ, was released from prison last March but will be subjected to severe surveillance by the state for the next five...
The Cairo Criminal Court has ruled to acquit activist Alaā’ Abd al- Fattāh and Muhammad ‘Abd al- Rahmān Nūby and Wa’īl Mahmūd Mitwally with a guarantee of five thousand LE together with 22 others
The Cairo Criminal Court ruled yesterday (June 11) to punish political activist, Alā’ Abd al- Fattāh, and 24 others with 15 years of jail in absentia.
  The Coptic Organizations Union in Europe “AYKOR” denounced the arrest of the Egyptian Blogger Michael Nabīl and sending the activist 'Alā’ 'Abd al-Fattāh to prison. It asked the Military Council to release Nabīl immediately. Nabīl was sent to a mental hospital last week after being arrested for 7...
Lawyers of Father Philopater Jamīl vowed that he will appear before the Military prosecutor. Furthermore, Ahmad Sayf al-Islām, father of the blogger 'Alā' 'Abd al-Fatāh, said that his son is outside the country and would appear before the prosecution as soon as he come to Egypt. The Military...

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