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Egyptian Human Rights Activist Convicted

HeadlineAug 04, 2008

An Egyptian judge has convicted in absentia the prominent human rights activist Saad Eddin Ibrahim to two years in prison for “tarnishing Egypt’s reputation.” Ibrahim is a longtime critic of Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak. Ibrahim has lived in self-exile since last year. Ibrahim has also criticized the United States for funneling billions of dollars in foreign aid to Mubarak’s government despite Egypt’s human rights record.

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