Egyptian Activist Pays Major Price for Insulting Islamist President and Lambasting the Muslim Brotherhood:
CAIRO (TheBlaze/AP) — An Egyptian
activist was convicted of insulting the president and spreading false
news and given a six-month suspended sentence on Monday, Egypt’s
state-run news agency said. The development will do little to temper the
fears of those who charge that the Islamist government is too extreme.
Ahmed Douma is the first prominent
critic of President Mohammed Morsi to be convicted on the charge.
Several journalists, TV presenters and other individuals have also been
facing similar accusations.
At a packed courthouse in a Cairo
suburb, Douma flashed a V-for-victory sign from behind bars as activists
clapped and chanted: “Why is the government afraid of you Douma?”
Douma was charged after he called Morsi
criminal and illegitimate after a deadly security crackdown on
protesters in the coastal city of Port Said that left 40 people dead in
February. He also criticized Morsi’s Muslim Brotherhood group for being
behind a bloody raid against peaceful protesters outside Morsi’s office
last year.
Morsi’s government accuses its
opponents of fueling unrest to undermine his rule. The opposition
charges that Morsi and his group seek to monopolize power and are
marginalizing even those who helped bring down longtime autocrat Hosni
Mubarak in the 2011 uprising.
Rights groups say that more than 2,300
protesters and activists remain either detained or facing trial since
January, most of them for staging anti-government protests, some of
which turned violent.
The Arab Network for Human Rights
Information Center said in a recent report that the number of court
cases and complaints involving charges of insulting the president during
Morsi’s 10 months in power is four times the number filed during
Mubarak’s rule of nearly 30 years.
In the interview that led to his
trial, Douma said, “I don’t see a president ruling Egypt. I see someone
called Mohammed Morsi, a criminal evading justice, who is hiding in the
presidential palace.”
Activists left signs inside the
courtroom that read, “Morsi is a murderer and a criminal.” Others signed
petitions calling for the ouster of Morsi and early elections, as part
of growing campaign of youth opposition called “Rebel.”
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