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Egypt Copts Protest Over Church Burning, Blogger

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“Civilians should never face trial before military courts, which are fundamentally unfair, as they deny defendants basic fair trial guarantees, including the right to proper appeal,” said Hassiba Hadj Sahraoui, Amnesty’s Deputy Director for the Middle East and North Africa said.
“It seems that little has changed since the ?January 25 Revolution?. The Egyptian authorities must urgently act to rectify the injustice done to this blogger whose life is in danger after his wrongful imprisonment.”
Field Marshal Hussein Tantawi, a former defence minister, took charge of Egypt when a popular uprising ousted president Hosni Mubarak in February.
He heads the ruling Supreme Council of the Armed Forces, which has been under fire for the slow implementation of promised reforms in the Arab world’s most populous country.
Sectarian clashes are frequent in Egypt where Copts, who make up 10 percent of the 80-million-strong population, have been the target of attacks and have repeatedly accused the authorities of systematic discrimination.
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AFP.

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“Civilians should never face trial before military courts, which are fundamentally unfair, as they deny defendants basic fair trial guarantees, including the right to proper appeal,” said Hassiba Hadj Sahraoui, Amnesty’s Deputy Director for the Middle East and North Africa said.
“It seems that little has changed since the ?January 25 Revolution?. The Egyptian authorities must urgently act to rectify the injustice done to this blogger whose life is in danger after his wrongful imprisonment.”
Field Marshal Hussein Tantawi, a former defence minister, took charge of Egypt when a popular uprising ousted president Hosni Mubarak in February.
He heads the ruling Supreme Council of the Armed Forces, which has been under fire for the slow implementation of promised reforms in the Arab world’s most populous country.
Sectarian clashes are frequent in Egypt where Copts, who make up 10 percent of the 80-million-strong population, have been the target of attacks and have repeatedly accused the authorities of systematic discrimination.
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AFP.