Prosecutors have opened criminal investigations against 26 people who were arrested, then ordered to be released, during Friday’s protests against the Egyptian government’s decision to cede the Red Sea islands of Tiran and Sanafir to Saudi Arabia, reports state-owned Ahram Online. The lawyer of the arrested demonstrators, Mokhtar Mounir, told Mada Masr that Qasr al-Nil police station refused to implement their release order, after which the prosecution changed its decision to release them and instead opened up criminal investigations. The charges include “protesting without a license” and “possession of fireworks.” While Ahram Online has reported 26 individuals are under investigation, Mada Masr placed the number at 25. Over 100 people were arrested across nine governorates as demonstrators gathered across the country on Friday to protest Egypt’s decision to declare the islands of Tiran and Sanafir as Saudi Arabian. The hundreds of people who gathered in front of the Press Syndicate in Cairo and in other parts of Egypt chanted “down with the regime” and “leave” while security forces blockaded the demonstration in an attempt to stop more protestors from joining. Around 94 of the demonstrators were released from Qasr al-Nil Police Station, 29 from…
26 People Under Investigation by Cairo Prosecutors for Protesting Red Sea Islands Decision
April 17, 2016
