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Egypt's Mubarak Pardons Newspaper Editor

06 October 2008

Ibrahim Eissa, Editor of the Egyptian independent newspaper Al-Dostuor
Ibrahim Eissa, Editor of the Egyptian independent newspaper Al-Dustuor
Egyptian state news media say President Hosni Mubarak has pardoned an outspoken newspaper editor sentenced to jail earlier this month for publishing false information about Mr. Mubarak's health.

An Egyptian appeals court last month ruled that Ibrahim Eissa should spend two months in prison, prompting sharp criticism from press freedom groups and pro-democracy activists.

Eissa is editor-in-chief of the independent "Al-Dustour" daily newspaper. He was prosecuted for publishing stories last year saying President Mubarak, now 80 years old, was in poor health. A lower court originally sentenced him to six months with labor.

Eissa has been facing a number of other court cases over the past year stemming from his reports critical of Egyptian leaders.

 

Some information for this report was provided by AFP. 

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