A prominent Egyptian opposition leader was detained on Tuesday for offending public decency | Egyptian Presidential Candidates at Democracy Chronicles
A prominent Egyptian opposition leader was detained on Tuesday for “offending public decency” amid what rights lawyers say is a wave of arrests of potential presidential candidates one year before an election. Khaled Ali, a human rights lawyer who ran in Egypt’s 2012 presidential vote, was questioned by the prosecution and ordered detained for 24 hours…
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