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Rights group Amnesty International urged Egypt to stop the examination of a Facebook user who accused the military has distributed information about Egypt without permission.
CAIRO - Rights group Amnesty International urged Egypt to stop the examination of a user Facebook for an accused has been disseminating information on Egyptian military without permission.
Parties Amnesty International said in a statement that Ahmed Hassan Bassyouni, 30, faces five years in prison for making a Facebook group that serves the questions surrounding the military in Egypt. Similarly, as quoted by Reuters on Saturday (11/27/2010).
Until recently, the Egyptian authorities could not yet comment. Bassyouni previously been present at the hearing in the court of Al-Haram on November 24. Parties Amnsety International said that the case was postponed until November 29.
"Egyptian authorities should end the practice of civil court trial before a military court. This is a misuse of the judicial system in Egypt, as well as violations of the right to a fair trial. Examination of this court is not present," said the Amnesty International.
Observers on the internet said separately that the page up from two Egyptian opposition has also been removed from Facebook, before the Egyptian parliamentary elections conducted.
By sari, okezone.com, Updated: 11/27/2010 1:53 AM

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