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to receive Regular Updates on the Free Saad Campaign A Conversation with Saad Eddin Ibrahim (5/8/03) Saad Eddin Ibrahim Acquitted: Lawyers Committee Welcomes Positive Verdict (3/18/03) Ibrahim Re-Trial Opens; Verdict Expected Mar. 18 (02/04/03) Commentary: Dangers of an Overly Subjective Justice System (12/16/02) Get Real Player to listen to the Commentary » Ibrahim Granted Appeal (12/03/02) Saad Eddin Ibrahim’s Health Deteriorates in Egyptian Prison (10/16/02) Administration
opposes increased aid to Egypt ABA President Writes Mubarak in Defense Of Ibrahim (08/12/02) LCHR Letter to President Bush on Ibrahim case (07/31/02) Statement
of Saad Eddin Ibrahim to the Court (07/29/02) Re-trial of Saad Eddin Ibrahim Begins (05/10/02) Egypt to try 28 human rights activists (03/26/02) Democracy Egypt
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Best Known Activist Acquitted of All Charges The Trial of Saad Eddin Ibrahim and 27 Co-Defendants For more than a decade Professor Saad Eddin Ibrahim had directed a research and advocacy institute in Cairo that monitored elections, conducted voter education projects, and criticized, at times, the Egyptian government. In the summer of 2000, however, he and 27 of his colleagues were arrested and tried before a state security court on several charges allegedly connected to their work. All 28 defendants were found guilty on some of these charges and several were sent to jail. Dr. Ibrahim, who is 64, was sentenced to a seven year term. He was ultimately aquitted of all charges and released on March 12, 2003. More» Video Clips
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