‘Disgraceful’: Egypt jails activist Douma after article on its prisons
Egyptian activist Ahmed Douma has been sentenced to one year in prison with labor for "spreading fake news." The sentence was handed down by an Egyptian court on Wednesday, nearly three years after Douma was freed by a presidential pardon in August 2023, following almost a decade of imprisonment. Douma was most recently arrested in April after publishing an article detailing Egypt's prison conditions.

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AI-generatedEgyptian activist Ahmed Douma has been sentenced to one year in prison with labor for "spreading fake news." The sentence was handed down by an Egyptian court on Wednesday, nearly three years after Douma was freed by a presidential pardon in August 2023, following almost a decade of imprisonment. Douma was most recently arrested in April after publishing an article detailing Egypt's prison conditions. Rights groups, including PEN America and Amnesty International, have condemned the sentencing, calling it an attack on freedom of expression and part of an escalating crackdown on writers in Egypt. The charge of "spreading fake news" is frequently used against Egyptian dissidents.
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5 extractedPEN America called the sentence 'disgraceful' and part of an escalating crackdown on writers in Egypt.
Amnesty International stated Douma's sentencing is an attack on the right to freedom of expression.
The charge of 'spreading fake news' is regularly leveled against Egyptian dissidents.
Douma was arrested in April after publishing an article on Egypt's prison conditions.
Egyptian activist Ahmed Douma has been sentenced to one year in prison with labor for 'spreading fake news'.