Amnesty International
On 28 August human rights defender Malek Adly was released from a police station in Shubra al-Khaimah, three days after a court ordered his release and rejected an appeal by the Public Prosecution against the decision.
Malek Adly’s release followed sustained public pressure both from his thousands of supporters within Egypt and internationally. In a post on Facebook, he thanked his supporters for backing him during what he described as the “most horrific ordeal” of his life.
On 28 August human rights defender Malek Adly was released from a police station in Shubra al-Khaimah, three days after a court ordered his release and rejected an appeal by the Public Prosecution against the decision.
Malek Adly’s release followed sustained public pressure both from his thousands of supporters within Egypt and internationally. In a post on Facebook, he thanked his supporters for backing him during what he described as the “most horrific ordeal” of his life.
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