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Indagati i fermati al Cairo, 'terrorismo tra le accuse'

epa11261449 Muslim women perform night prayer on Laylat al-Qadr (Arabic for Night of Destiny) outside Amr Bin El-Aas Mosque in Cairo, Egypt, 05 April 2024. Laylat al-Qadr is believed to be the night when the first verse of Islam's holy book, the Koran, was revealed to Prophet Muhammad, the exact date is not known but it is believed to be on an odd night of the last 10 nights of the holy month of Ramadan. The Muslims' holy month of Ramadan is the ninth month in the Islamic calendar and it is believed that the revelation of the first verse in the Koran was during its last 10 nights. It is celebrated yearly by praying during the night time and abstaining from eating, drinking, and sexual acts during the period between sunrise and sunset. It is also a time for socializing, mainly in the evening after breaking the fast and a shift of all activities to late in the day in most countries. EPA/KHALED ELFIQI
epa11261449 Muslim women perform night prayer on Laylat al-Qadr (Arabic for Night of Destiny) outside Amr Bin El-Aas Mosque in Cairo, Egypt, 05 April 2024. Laylat al-Qadr is believed to be the night when the first verse of Islam's holy book, the Koran, was revealed to Prophet Muhammad, the exact date is not known but it is believed to be on an odd night of the last 10 nights of the holy month of Ramadan. The Muslims' holy month of Ramadan is the ninth month in the Islamic calendar and it is believed that the revelation of the first verse in the Koran was during its last 10 nights. It is celebrated yearly by praying during the night time and abstaining from eating, drinking, and sexual acts during the period between sunrise and sunset. It is also a time for socializing, mainly in the evening after breaking the fast and a shift of all activities to late in the day in most countries. EPA/KHALED ELFIQI
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IL CAIRO, 24 APR - Dovrebbero essere interrogati questa mattina in procura per l'avvio delle indagini alcuni degli attivisti arrestati ieri pomeriggio al Cairo durante un presidio davanti alla sede locale dell'Onu per lo stop alle aggressioni sulle donne a Gaza e in Sudan. Tra loro anche due persone con doppia cittadinanza italiana, Lina Ali e Mohammed Farag. Lo riferisce l'avvocato Khaled Ali in un post su Facebook, precisando che altri avvocati lo affiancano in questa causa. "Gli arrestati di ieri esercitano diverse professioni, tra loro ci sono giornalisti, avvocati, studenti e cittadini. E perfino persone che stavano camminando per strada per caso al momento della manifestazione. I nomi che ci risultano sono 18: Rasha Azab, Iman Auf, Hadir Al Mahdawi, Youssef Shaaban, Mohammed Farag, Mahienour El Masry, Maï Mahdi, Israa Youssef, Asmaa Naeem, Lina Ali, Farida Al-Hafni, Ragia Imran, Lubna Darwish, Arwa Marei, Yara Al-Wardani , Omar Hossam Mohamed Hosny, Yousra Al-Kalisli, Ruqaya Siraj Al-Din", aggiunge il legale. E' stato aperto un fascicolo di indagine, il n.1567/2024, sugli arrestati. Lo hanno riferito gli avvocati di parte e confermato le associazioni egiziane per i diritti civili. Tra le accuse, adesione a un gruppo terrorista e partecipazione a raduno non autorizzato. Secondo la Commissione egiziana per i diritti e le libertà (Ecrf), i due attivisti con cittadinanza italiana Mohammed Farag e Lina Ali sono tra gli indagati.

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