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Zaki granted presidential pardon in Egypt

Egyptian researcher had been sentenced to three years

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(ANSA) - ROME, JUL 19 - The Egyptian researcher, human rights activist and Bologna university alumnus Patrick Zaki has been granted a presidential pardon, the Egyptian authorities said on Wednesday.
    "President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi (...) uses his constitutional powers and issues a presidential decree granting pardons to a group of people against whom judicial sentences have been passed, including Patrick Zaki and Mohamed El-Baqer, in response to the appeal from the Council of Secretaries of National Dialogue and political forces," a member of Egypt's Presidential Pardon Committee, Mohamad Abdelaziz, wrote on Facebook.
    On Tuesday a Mansoura court sentenced Zaki to three years in prison for allegedly spreading fake news.
    Following the ruling, the 22-year-old researcher faced a further 14 months in jail having already spent 22 months in pre-trial detention following his arrest at Cairo airport February 2020 while returning to Egypt from Italy to visit family on separate charges of subversive propaganda connected to some Facebook posts.
    Zaki was released from custody in December 2021 but subsequently put on trial for allegedly spreading fake news in relation to three articles on Coptic Christians in Egypt, and he was banned from leaving the country.
    Earlier this month Zaki obtained a masters degree in women's and gender studies from Bologna University with the maximum grade of 110 with distinction, defending his thesis via video link after the authorities in his homeland refused permission for him to present it in person. (ANSA).
   

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