Egypt

Egypt

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What You Need to Know

Egypt consistently ranks in the top 10 jailers of writers in the Freedom to Write Index, with a total of 13 writers behind bars in 2025.

At least 11 of 13 writers jailed during 2025 were held in prolonged pretrial detention, underscoring its frequent use to suppress free expression.

Egypt uses vague national security laws, such as “belonging to a terrorist group,” to justify arbitrary detention of writers and other critics.

Individual Cases

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    Galal El-Behairy

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    Galal El-Behairy is an Egyptian poet, lyricist, and activist who has been imprisoned since his arrest at Cairo International Airport… More


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    Ahmed Douma

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    Ahmed Douma, an Egyptian activist, blogger, and poet, has faced repeated arrest, prosecution, and abuse since 2013 linked to his… More


  • Ashraf Omar

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    Ashraf Omar, a cartoonist and translator for independent outlets like Al-Manassa and Mada Masr, was arrested on July 22, 2024… More


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2025 PEN/Barbey Freedom to Write Award Honoree

Egyptian poet and lyricist Galal El-Behairy received the 2025 PEN/Barbey Freedom to Write Award. El-Behairy was jailed in 2018 after writing song lyrics and a poetry collection, and a military court sentenced him to three years in prison. Though he served the full sentence, the Egyptian government brought new charges against him and continues to hold him in what amounts to indefinite pretrial detention.