Hokay Rantburgers, time to clean up yer language or you too could be sentenced for insulting His GrecianFormulaNess. That is, if you're ever dumb enough to travel to Cairo ... | CAIRO - Two journalists from an independent Egyptian weekly were each given a year in jail on Monday for reporting on a complaint accusing President Hosni Mubarak of misusing government money.
The Giza criminal court found Al Dustour chief editor Ibrahim Issa and reporter Sahar Zaki guilty of “insulting and harming the president of the republic and the people of Egypt”. They were both given a one-year prison sentence and a fine of 10,000 Egyptian pounds (1,735 dollars).
In April, Al Dustour published a story about a complaint filed by an Egyptian citizen, Said Mohammed Abdallah, who accused Mubarak of misusing 500 million Egyptian pounds (86 million dollars) during the privatisation of several public companies. Abdallah appeared in the same court as the two journalists on Monday and was given the same sentence.
“It is the first time in Egypt that a journalist has been indicted for insulting the president. It is ironic that this sentence should be delivered even as the regime is talking about political reform,” Issa told AFP. “It shows that these reforms and promises are short-lived,” he said, adding that both he and Zaki would appeal.
Sucks to live in a dictatorship, doesn't it. | Al Dustour is one of a handful of independent and opposition newspapers that have campaigned for democratic reform in Egypt and challenged MubarakÂ’s 25-year rule. |