Monday, February 13, 2012

2 Foreign Nationals detained in Egypt Again

/ On : 3:17 AM.
Perayaan Peringatan Satu Tahun Revolusi Mesir (Foto: Upi)
Celebration Of The One-Year Anniversary Of The Revolution Egypt (Photo: Upi)
CAIRO- Egypt police reportedly arrested a journalist Australia Austin Mackell, a student of United States (US) as well as a Tow Ludovici Egypt's profession as a translator Aliya Alwi on suspicion of Fund protest in Egypt.

A third person was arrested in the town of Mahalla, Nile Delta, Egypt on Saturday (11/2/2012) yesterday while at the same time the activists staged a rally in central to mark the first anniversary of the regime Governing either Husni Mubarak.

"Three people were allegedly coordinating through social networking on the internet have to meet in order to incite the masses do Mahalla protests," said Provincial Police Chief as Baaz quoted Mostafa Gharbiya Al Jazeera Sunday (12/2/2012).

This arrest action adds to the long list of foreign residents in particular AS undergoing legal proceedings in Egypt.

Previously around 19 activists from the US reportedly will soon be tried on charges relating to the illegal funding of certain NGO groups that engage in acts of rioting in Egypt after the fall of the regime of Mubarak.

Detention action against citizens of the u.s. alone has got a loud outcry from various walks of life. A number of US officials urged even being stopped granting financial assistance to the country's Pyramid.(rhs)

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