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Khaled Ali trial postponed to 3 July

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The Dokki Misdemeano­ur Court postponed on Monday the trial of prominent lawyer Khaled Ali to 3 July, after requests of his defence team to view documents and CDs of the lawsuit.

The defence team of Ali urged the court to view lawsuit documents and CDs, as the client was not confronted with any evidence and was only referred to an urgent trial.

During the court session, fellow lawyers, public figures, and civil society activists attended to express solidarity with Ali.

Lawyer Samir Sabry filed the lawsuit against Ali, reporting that Ali made a blatant act when security forces were securing the State Council headquarte­rs on the day of the verdict of the case known as “Red Sea islands”.

Last week, the General Prosecutio­n released Ali with a bail of EGP 1,000, pending trial, after being investigat­ed for five hours over the lawsuit.

In 2016, President Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi signed with Saudi King Salman an Egyptian-Saudi maritime demarcatio­n deal, which stipulated that the two islands were Saudi rather than Egyptian.

Ali was the lawyer who brought the agreement to the Administra­tive Court that ruled the islands are Egyptian. A photograph of Ali making an inappropri­ate gesture was circulated on social media in January after the final verdict.

 ??  ?? Lawyer Khaled Ali was previously released on bail after a five-hour interrogat­ion
Lawyer Khaled Ali was previously released on bail after a five-hour interrogat­ion

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