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Zaki, tomorrow the tenth hearing of the trial in Mansura

2023-05-08T10:07:49.830Z

Highlights: The tenth hearing of the trial against Patrick Zaki, the Egyptian student of the University of Bologna, will be held tomorrow in Mansura. His principal lawyer, Hoda Nasrallah, as well as Patrick himself after the previous hearing on February 28, did not rule out that tomorrow there could be a sentence. The accusation is based on an article written by the researcher in 2019 about an ISIS attack and two cases of alleged discrimination against Copts, the Christians of Egypt. Patrick's judicial "nightmare" began with his arrest on 7-8 February 2020 and has lasted for three years and three months.


The tenth hearing of the trial against Patrick Zaki, the Egyptian student at the University of Bologna who - although at large - always risks another five years in prison for the content of one of his articles, is held tomorrow in Mansura. (ANSA)


(ANSA) - CAIRO, 08 MAY - The tenth hearing of the trial against Patrick Zaki, the Egyptian student of the University of Bologna who - despite being free foot - always risks another five years in prison for the content of one of his articles, will be held tomorrow in Mansura. His principal lawyer, Hoda Nasrallah, as well as Patrick himself after the previous hearing on February 28, did not rule out that tomorrow there could be a sentence.
"We hope," the lawyer limited herself to answering a question from ANSA on the possibility of a verdict. Formally, the adjournment to May 9 had been arranged only "to deliver the defense papers", revealed the researcher in gender studies at the Alma Mater in Bologna. As a single judge, there is always the possibility of a ruling: "Maybe they will deliver the final verdict, they could," Patrick recalled after the hearing in which his lawyers, for the first time since the start of the trial in September 2021, were able to present their defence organically.
What Amnesty International calls Patrick's judicial "nightmare" began with his arrest on 7-8 February 2020 and has lasted for three years and three months, 22 of which were spent in prison. The accusation is based on an article written by the researcher in 2019 about an ISIS attack and two cases of alleged discrimination against Copts, the Christians of Egypt.
During the pre-trial period, between February 2020 and September 2021, according to what can be reconstructed from media information, Patrick had suffered the trickle of 18 hearings in which extensions of his pre-trial detention were decided, passed almost entirely in the Tora prison in Cairo: the renewals, as required by law, in the first five months were 15 days each and then 45. Especially during the first period of the pandemic, in spring 2020 (but on two occasions also in June and November), his judicial story was characterized by nine postponements of hearings for the renewal of pre-trial detention. (ANSA).


Source: ansa

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