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Blogger faces military trial in Egypt

By-Egypt News

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Wednesday ,03 March 2010

Blogger faces military trial in Egypt
Egypt's blogger detained for writing a post critical of the armed forces faced a military court on Monday accused of publishing false information about a military institution, according to Cairo-based rights group the Arab Network for Human Rights Information (ANHRI)
Student Ahmed Mustafa, 20, was summoned to the military prosecutor's office in the Nile Delta city of Kafr el-Sheikh on Thursday and has been in detention since for criticising the military academy in a blog more than a year ago.
 
The trial was adjourned until Tuesday.
 
ANHRI which has been closely following the case expressed "extreme shock" at the decision to refer the blogger to a military court.
 
ANHRI said that "It seems that the Egyptian government has decided to drive the war against bloggers, to the point of unfair military trials".
 
"Mustafa's lawyers were denied access to investigation documents", added ANHRI.
 
The watchdog urged the Egyptian government "to stop this military trial immediately and drop the unfair charges against (Mustafa)."
 
"ANHRI stresses the illegitimacy of criminal prosecutions in publication cases, not to mention military trials that lack basic fairness conditions," it said.
 
Egypt's emergency law allows indefinite detention and the trial of civilians in military courts.
 
Rights groups and regime opponents have long called for the law, in place since the 1981 assassination of Egypt's President Anwar al-Sadat, to be lifted.