624 Editors’ Appeal Trial Continues
The appeals court in Giza hearing the case of four opposition newspaper editors yesterday adjourned until June 7 to consider documents and pleadings submitted in the case. The editors’ lawyers asked to call witnesses, including Al-Ahram columnist Salama Ahmed Salama, to testify that the articles criticizing President Hosni Mubarak and other senior ruling-party officials’ stance on Hizballah and the war in Lebanon did not damage public order in Egypt.
May 4, 2008 | In Egypt | No Comments
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