Egypt court to rule 25 February on appeal of press syndicate head

El-Sayed Gamal El-Din , Sunday 15 Jan 2017

The head of Egypt’s press syndicate and two of its board members also face charges of spreading false news in a related case

A Cairo court has set a date for 25 February to issue a ruling on an appeal by the head of Egypt’s press syndicate and two board members against a two-year jail sentence issued in November for harbouring fugitives inside the syndicate's headquarters.

The judge set the February court date during the first appeal session in the case on Saturday.

In mid-November, a Cairo misdemeanour court sentenced the syndicate's chairman Yehia Kalash and board ‎members Gamal Abdel-Reheem and Khaled El-Balshy in absentia after they failed to appear in court.

The trio, who were accused in April of harbouring journalists Mahmoud El-Sakka and Amr Badr, were released on bail of 10,000 EGP each and mounted appeals after the court verdict in November.

Journalists Mahmoud El-Sakka and Amr Badr were among many wanted on arrest warrants ahead of 25 April protests against the Egyptian-Saudi Red Sea island maritime-border agreement.

Badr and El-Sakka were arrested inside the Journalists Syndicate premises. They were later released on bail pending trial.

In an open meeting after the verdict, the syndicate decided to take all legal actions to appeal, stressing ‎that “this verdict will not distract the syndicate from the basic issues ‎currently facing journalists, such as the new media law and economic crises.”

After the verdict, syndicate head Kalash told journalists who had gathered in anger at downtown Cairo's syndicate headquarters that he was not worried about going to jail.

“I urge you to face the real problems... such as the new press law, the social and economic rights of journalists and to focus on changing the syndicate’s bylaws,” he told the group.

Kalash, Abdel-Reheem and El-Balshy are also facing charges of spreading false news about the police raid on the syndicate's headquarters on 1 May that resulted in the arrest of the two journalists.

A court session is yet to be set for this second charge. 

 

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