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Tuesday, March 02, 2010
Jamal and `Ala' Mubarak Regime
"The Committee to Protect Journalists today called on Egyptian authorities to drop the charges against blogger Ahmad Mostafa, who is facing up to one year in prison pending the outcome of his ongoing trial in a military court. Mostafa was arrested on the orders of a military prosecutor on Thursday in Kafr el-Sheikh, a city north of Cairo, on charges of “disseminating false information” and “tarnishing the image of the military,” Reuters reported. In February 2009, Mostafarecounted on his blog Matha Assabak ya Watan? (What has afflicted you, my country?) the story of a student who had allegedly been forced to give up his seat at the Egyptian Military Academy in favor of another applicant who had paid a bribe to gain admission. According to his lawyer, Mohamed Mahmoud, Mostafa was transferred to a Cairo military court on Saturday and his trial began immediately. The court is expected to issue its verdict on March 2." (thanks Lilia)