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Activist gets 15 days detention in Maspero investigation
Published in Almasry Alyoum on 30 - 10 - 2011

Alaa Abd El Fattah, a prominent blogger and activist, will be held for 15 days of military interrogation, his lawyer said on Sunday. Meanwhile, Bahaa Saber, another activist and blogger, has been released by still faces charges.
Abd El Fattah was called into the military prosecution office for questioning regarding his involvement in the clashes between mostly Coptic protesters and the military on 9 October in which 28 people were killed. Abd El Fattah is accused of assaulting military personnel, stealing machine guns that belong to the armed forces, and inciting violence against Copts, his lawyer, Ahmed Saif al-Islam said.
Saber was released from detention because the military prosecutors believe he will not attempt to flee. Saber faces charges of inciting violence against the military and assaulting military personnel, but is not accused of stealing weapons, his lawyer, Ramy Ghanem, said. He may still face a military trial.
According to Saif al-Islam, a prominent human rights lawyer who is also Abd El Fattah's father, his client refused to answer the military's questions. Saif al-Islam believes Abd El Fattah is being punished for not cooperating.
Abd El Fattah would not cooperate because he believes the military is implicated in the crime of which he is accused, his lawyer said, adding that he believes the military hopes to send a message to other protesters that they should not opt to be uncooperative.
Abd El Fattah and Saber's lawyers say they plan to appeal the 15 day detention order. Saif al-Islam will also file a case against the military leaders who cleaned the sceen in front of Maspero "to hid evidence of the military forces' crimes."
The case is being investigated by the Criminal Intelligence Investigations unit. According to Saif al-Islam, Hanan Khowazek, a journalist for the newspaper Al-Wafd, is acting as a witness against Saber and Abd El Fattah. Khowazek reportedly told the investigators that she saw Saber and Abd El Fattah taking weapons from military trucks.
Previous reports suggested that an anti-revolution videoblogger who goes by the alias Ahmed Spider was behind the charges of incitement against the activists.
Meanwhile, dozens of protesters gathered outside the military court where the activists are being interrogated. Clashes erupted between military police and protesters after the news came out about Abd El Fattah's prolonged detention.
Abd El Fattah was arrested during a protest in 2006 and held in jail for 45 days, sparking an international outcry over the former regime's assault on free speech. Since the 25 January revolution began, he has continued protesting and organizing.
Saber was also previously arrested in 2006.


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