Egypt to free 21 women jailed for protesting

Egypt will pardon 21 women and girls who were sentenced to 11 years in prison for a peaceful protest, reports quoted the presidential office as saying on Friday.

Zee Media Bureau

Cairo: Egypt will pardon 21 women and girls who were sentenced to 11 years in prison for a peaceful protest, reports quoted the presidential office as saying on Friday.

The presidential office informed that Egypt’s interim president Adly Mansour will issue a full pardon to the group of 21 who are supporters of ousted president Mohammed Morsi.

The women were punished for forming a human chain and passing out flyers in the city of Alexandria, Al Jazeera reported.

The legal processes on the women — youngest of whom is a 15-year-old — will still go through the appeal and cessation court processes.

"President Adly Mansour will issue a full pardon to the Alexandria females after the final judicial process is completed in accord to the constitution,” a presidential advisor said in a statement circulated to journalists on Friday.

Images from the Alexandria courtroom where they were sentenced on Wednesday showed the group, wearing white headscarves and prison uniforms, handcuffed in the defendants` cage, provoking fury in many Egyptians.

A demonstration against the sentencing turned violent on Thursday and one student was killed in clashes with police outside Cairo University.

Human rights organisations had heavily criticised the ruling, saying it marked a tougher resolve by the military-backed government to stifle dissent.

Earlier this week, the government passed a law that restricts demonstrations. But hundreds of Egyptians defied the ban on Friday by taking to the streets in cities across the country.

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