PEN is deeply concerned that blogger and activist Alaa Abd El Fattah could be subjected to a new prison sentence at his next hearing on December 30, 2017 under the charge of ‘insulting the judiciary.’ On November 8, 2017, Egypt’s highest court of appeal upheld the five-year prison sentence handed down to Abd El Fattah in February 2015 for taking part in peaceful demonstrations in Egypt, following the January 2011 uprising. PEN believes Abd El Fattah is imprisoned for peacefully exercising his right to freedom of expression and assembly, and continues to call upon the Egyptian authorities to immediately drop all charges and release him.

The new charge of ‘insulting the judiciary’ is related to a tweet Abd El Fattah posted in 2013 criticizing the judiciary as “biased” and implying that judges are “taking orders from the military.” He is one of 24 defendants being tried under this charge. PEN believes that the charges are purely attempt to silence criticism and opposition to the Egyptian regime, in violation of the right to freedom of expression.

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Send letters of appeal to the Egyptian authorities:

  • Raising concern about the continued imprisonment of Alaa Abd El Fattah;
  • Calling for the immediate and unconditional release of Abd El Fattah, and all others held solely for the peaceful exercise of their right to freedom of expression and assembly, in accordance with Egypt’s obligations under the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights;
  • Requesting that the rights of Abd El Fattah and all other detainees are respected, in accordance with international human rights standards.

Appeals to:

President
Abdel Fattah al-Sisi,
Office of the President,
Al Ittihadia Palace,
Cairo, Arab Republic of Egypt,
Fax: +202 2 391 1441
Email: [email protected]
[email protected]
Salutation: Your Excellency
Twitter: @AlsisiOfficial

Minister of Justice
Mohamed Hossam Abdel Rahim
Ministry of Justice,
Lazoghly Sq.,
Fax: +202 2 795 8103
Email: [email protected]
Salutation: Dear Minister 

Please send your letters via the Embassy of the Egypt in your country. Addresses could be found here.

Please inform PEN of any action you take, and of any responses you receive

Read and share Alaa’s work

Read Alaa’s extraordinary piece for the Guardian, written from Cairo’s Tora Prison in January 2016.

Background
Alaa Abd El Fattah was one of the very first bloggers in Arabic and was the first to aggregate blogs coming out of Egypt. He has always worked for freedom of expression whether in his writing or in his work designing open-source digital software. His popular blog—established with his wife, Manal—helped spark a community of bloggers in the Arab World committed to the promotion of free speech and human rights.

Following his arrest in June 2014, Abd El Fattah staged a partial hunger strike in prison, drinking only juice and other fluids. He was released on bail in 2014 having spent 115 days in prison. He was re-arrested at the resumption of his trial in October 2014 and sentenced four months later to five years in prison. According to reports, Abdel Fattah also “spent 45 days in detention in 2006 for protesting in support of judges calling for the independence of the judiciary under President Hosni Mubarak’s rule.” Abd El Fattah is currently in Al-Mazraa prison in the Tora prison in Cairo. The United Nation’s Working Group on Arbitrary Detention, in its opinion delivered in June 2016, found that he was arbitrarily detained as a result of the exercise of his right to freedom of opinion and his participation in a peaceful demonstration on 26 November 2013. For more information on this case, see our previous action here.

PEN Centres have been actively campaigning on behalf of Abd El Fattah. Abd El Fattah is an Honorary Member of Austrian PEN. English PEN highlighted his case in April 2017 at the English PEN Modern Literature Festival where poet Mischa Foster Poole performed a new piece in his honour.

For further information, please contact Nael Georges, PEN International, Koops Mill Mews, 162-164 Abbey Street, London, SE1 2AN, UK, Tel.: +44 (0) 20 7405 0338, Email: [email protected]