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Egyptian editors sentenced
- Egypt: Saturday, September 15 - 2007 at 06:56
Four Egyptian newspaper editors have been sentenced to a year in jail and fined $3,800 each for allegedly slandering President Hosni Mubarak, his son and other ruling officials, reported Gulf News. The editors in question are: Ebrahim Eisa of Al Dustour, Adel Hamouda of Al Fajer, Wael Al Ibrashi of Sout Al Umma and Abdul Halim Qandil formerly of Al Karama. The men are free on bail and will appeal.
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