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Egyptian editor fears jail

  • Egypt: Saturday, October 06 - 2007 at 06:37

Mohammed Al Sayed Saed, the Editor of Egyptian left-wing daily newspaper Al Badil, has said he is 'not optimistic at all' regarding his chances of avoiding going to prison after publishing articles about President Hosni Mubarak's health, reported Gulf News. Last week, the trial of Ebrahim Eisa, the Editor of Al Dustour, who has been charged with spreading 'harmful rumours' about Mubarak's health, was adjourned until October 24.

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