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Egypt: Pro-Democracy Activists Sentenced to 3 Years in Prison

HeadlineOct 27, 2014

In Egypt, 23 pro-democracy activists have been sentenced to three years in prison for rallying against the government’s anti-protest law. The activists took part in a June demonstration calling for the release of political prisoners and the annulment of a law that only allows government-approved demonstration. The group includes Yara Sallam and Sanaa Seif, deemed by Amnesty International to be “prisoners of conscience.”

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