Pro-democracy Egyptian Blogger Sentenced to Three months in Prison | Arabic Network For Human Rights Informations
Misdemeanor appeals court of Qasr ElNil ruled for the imprisonment of Egyptian blogger Ahmed Doma, 21 years, for three months after being accused of assaulting police officers during a demonstration , on May 3rd, 2010. The demonstration was organized by some independent and opposition MPs as well as some political figures to protest against the extension of emergency law for another two years and to call for democracy.
On 22nd May ,2010, the misdemeanor court of Qasr ElNil sentenced the blogger and activist Doma to six months in jail, for allegedly assaulting some officers during the May 3rd march . The sentence was then reduced by the appeals court to three months. Doma was taken directly from court to prison.
