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Egyptian-Palestinian activist freed after more than two years in prison: judiciary source
- Ramy Shaath, 50, was a figure of the 2011 uprising in Egypt. He was arrested in July 2019 and faced charges of aiding a terrorist organisation
- Earlier on Monday, prominent MP Mohamed Anwar Sadat had announced ‘an imminent decision to release’ Shaath and deport him
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Egypt’s prosecution ordered the release of Egyptian-Palestinian activist Ramy Shaath on Monday after almost two and a half years in detention, a judiciary source told Agence France-Presse.
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The source said that Shaath, the son of veteran Palestinian politician Nabil Shaath, “has been released by the prosecution”. There were no further details.
His wife, French national Celine Lebrun, told Agence France-Presse: “I heard about the decision but according to what I know he is not yet out.”
She added that she would release a statement once he is confirmed to be free.
Lebrun was deported from Egypt soon after her husband’s arrest.
Earlier on Monday, prominent MP Mohamed Anwar Sadat had announced “an imminent decision to release” Shaath and deport him.
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