Oman Daily Observer

Egyptian court suspends jail sentence against journalist­s

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CAIRO: An Egyptian appeals court suspended a jail sentence on Saturday against the former head of the journalist­s’ union for harbouring colleagues wanted by authoritie­s and for spreading false news, judicial sources and a lawyer said.

Yehia Qalash and two colleagues were sentenced to two years in jail in November in a case which Amnesty Internatio­nal condemned as a further crackdown on freedom of expression in Egypt.

The appeals court on Saturday gave Qalash and the two board members, Khaled al Balshy and Gamal Abdel Rahim, a one-year suspended jail sentence.

Prosecutor­s had ordered men face trial last May.

The charges against them related to a police raid last May on the Journalist­s’ Syndicate to arrest two opposition journalist­s who had sought shelter there from arrest.

Union officials said police stormed the building for the first time in the syndicate’s 75-year history.

The interior ministry denied that, but confirmed police had arrested the two journalist­s, Mahmoud El Sakka and Amr Badr.

Sakka and Badr, who are still awaiting trial, had criticised a deal between Egypt and Saudi Arabia which would have transferre­d two Red Sea islands to Saudi Arabia.

The deal has since been blocked by a court in Cairo which ruled the islands were sovereign Egyptian territory.

Qalash’s defence lawyer Shaaban Said said he considered Saturday’s ruling satisfacto­ry but he still planned to appeal to the Court of Cassation, Egypt’s highest court.

In the journalist­s’ syndicate election earlier this month, Qalash and Balshy both failed in their bids for re-election. Abdel Rahim was re-elected as a board member. the three

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