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Mohamed Fahmy

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This is the most high-profile case of a Canadian abroad being imprisoned on sham charges. It's a dangerous precedent being set. It's a journalist who's going to prison for no reason... What needs to happen now, in my view, is very high-level engagement by the government of Canada and that means Prime
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so he could fit the Foreign-Pardon law and be deported to his Canada, where he is a citizen. He renounced his Egyptian citizenship on 3 February 2015. On 12 February 2015 Fahmy was released on bail of 250,000 Egyptian Pounds. Baher Mohamed was also released. The presiding judge adjourned proceedings
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dated May 3, 2014, which coincided with his appearance in court. He was allowed out of the cage to explain the nature of journalism to the judge. He reminded judge Nagy Shehata that; "the world is watching" and asked for bail. His request was overruled after the judge wished him and his colleagues a
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In his role with CNN, he reported extensively on the fall of Hosni Mubarak during the January 25th revolution and on the Syrian uprising. He traveled to Libya during the early days of the revolution in 2011 and reported on the hunt for dictator Gaddafi, the formation of a transitional government and
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Fahmy has suffered a permanent disability in his right arm, as he was forced to sleep on the floor in solitary confinement of a freezing, insect-infested cell in the terrorist wing for the first month of his detention, worsening an injury he had sustained before his arrest and mis-healing his bones.
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along with the CNN team for the network's coverage of the Arab Spring. The following year he won the Tom Renner Investigative Reporting award for producing the CNN Freedom Project documentary series "Death in the Desert". For the first time, the series exposed the organized crime rings operating the
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On June 23, 2014, Mohamed Fahmy was sentenced to seven years in a maximum-security prison. International news organisations called the trial a farce. US Secretary of State John Kerry was highly critical of the sentences of Fahmy and his co-workers, terming them "chilling and draconian" and noted he
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on World Press Freedom Day dated May 3, 2014, which coincided with his appearance in court. World Press Freedom Day on 3 May 2014 Fahmy received the Canadian Commission World Press Freedom Award and a certificate from the UNESCO on World Press Freedom Day dated May 3, 2014, which coincided with
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On 1 February, Fahmy's colleague Peter Greste was deported to Australia. The Egyptian law allowing the deportation of foreigners stipulates that they face prison or trial in their home country, but Australia is not likely to uphold Greste's conviction, no explanation was given for his release.
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and the liberal government in Ottawa. The document entails 12 practical steps for the government to reform and strengthen its mechanisms to protect Canadian citizens, permanent residents, journalists, and individuals with close Canadian connections from serious human rights violations in other
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Fahmy's appearance in court. He was allowed out of the cage to explain the nature of journalism to the judge. He reminded judge Nagy Shehata that; "the world is watching" and asked for bail. His request was overruled after the judge wished him and his colleagues a "Happy Press Freedom Day".
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On 12 February 2015, both Fahmy and Baher Mohamed were released on bail and referred to a six-month-long retrial. On 29 August 2015, Fahmy, Mohamed, and Greste each received three-year sentences from the retrial judge. Greste was sentenced in absentia.
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However, Fahmy was released on bail after spending 411 days of incarceration. He was banned from leaving Egypt, as his retrial continued in the Cairo Criminal Court, and faced the possibility of returning to prison at the end of the retrial.
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He registered and launched the Fahmy Foundation nongovernmental organisation based in Vancouver during his imprisonment to advocate for and financially support journalists, photographers, and prisoners of conscience imprisoned worldwide.
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Fahmy addressed the court in an emotional plea on June 16 and once again denied the charges and said, " I wish there was a single shred of evidence so I could defend myself. And, even if there was, you would have to prove ill-intent".
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Fahmy along with his Al Jazeera English colleagues were seen internationally as political prisoners. Mohamed Fahmy and his colleagues were awarded the Royal Television Journalism Judges' Award announced in London in February 2015.
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In 2012, he covered the elections that brought the Muslim Brotherhood to power in Egypt and was the first western journalist to interview Mohamed Al Zawahiri, the brother of the Al Qaeda leader upon his release from prison.
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On December 29, 2013, Fahmy was arrested along with his colleagues Peter Greste and Baher Ghorab. The trio is accused of conspiring with a terrorist group and fabricating news to portray Egypt in a state of civil war.
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court. The punitive and remedial damages are demanded for alleged negligence and breach of contract. He accuses the network of "negligence" by misinforming him about its legal status and their safety in Egypt.
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In 2007 he completed a one-year mission as a protection delegate for the International Committee of the Red Cross in Lebanon, protecting the rights of political prisoners, refugees and the missing.
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He covered the Iraq War in 2003 for the Los Angeles Times and entered Iraq on the first day of the ground war. Upon completion of his one-year mission, he authored his first book, Baghdad Bound.
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Fahmy draws strength from similar experiences of his father who was imprisoned and placed on a watch-list for his writing and critique of the Mubarak regime before the January 25th revolution.
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On 20 February 2014, Fahmy plead not guilty and described his prison conditions as "psychologically unbearable." Fahmy was denied bail and had his court case adjourned until 5 March 2014.
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had spoken to Egyptian governmental officials including President Abdul Fattah al-Sisi. The Egyptian president the following day announced that he would not interfere with the judiciary.
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was highly critical of the sentences of Fahmy and his co-workers, terming them "chilling and draconian" and noted he had spoken to Egyptian governmental officials including President
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A presidential spokesman for Sisi announced on 23 September 2015 that Fahmy and Baher Mohamed had been pardoned and were slated for release. Sisi issued the pardons ahead of the
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and Baher Mohamed, were arrested by Egyptian authorities. On 23 June 2014, Fahmy was found guilty by a Cairo Criminal Court and sentenced to seven years of incarceration at the
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On 23 July 2014, the judge in the case released his reasoning for the sentence, saying the Al-Jazeera journalists were brought together "by the devil" to destabilize Egypt.
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on 3 February 2015. to benefit from a presidential executive order allowing the deportation of foreign prisoners. His colleague Peter Greste was deported to Australia.
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Fahmy spent the following two years reporting for Dubai Television, producing dozens of segments for a prime time television talk show focused on social issues in the
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Minister Harper engaging directly with President Sisi. If I were a Canadian citizen, I would want to see my prime minister now showing leadership on the global stage.
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Very concretely, we are asking Stephen Harper to put aside the election campaign for a moment and call President al-Sisi directly and ask him to send Mr. Fahmy home.
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We will not intervene in the affairs of the judiciary because it is independent. If we earnestly seek a state of institutions, we must respect judicial rulings.
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Fahmy was born in Egypt on April 27, 1974. He has reported extensively in the Middle East, North Africa and North-America for BBC, CNN, and Al Jazeera English.
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On June 23, 2014, the Cairo Criminal Court convicted the three journalists. International news organisations called the trial a farce. US Secretary of State
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both tweeted their support of Fahmy and attacked Harper. Each of the opposition foreign affairs critics called for firm action: NDP Foreign Affairs Critic
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On 29 August 2015, the Egyptian court sentenced Fahmy and Mohammad to three years in prison. They were found guilty of not registering with the country's
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On 1 January 2015, the Egyptian Court of Appeals announced a retrial for Fahmy, Mohamed, and Greste. Release on bail was not allowed. Fahmy renounced his
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hired on his own capacity and not through Aljazeera Media Network called the judicial process a "show-trial" in her 18 August 2014 op-ed for the
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British Columbia Civil Liberties Association's Liberty Awards for exceptional contributions to human rights and civil liberties in 2016.
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An Egyptian appeals court has ordered a retrial in the case of Australian journalist Peter Greste and two of his Al Jazeera colleagues.
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On 31 March 2014, he and co-defendants Peter Greste and Baher Mohammed made a request to a judge during a hearing to be released.
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On January 29, 2014, it emerged that the Egyptian authorities were to charge 20 defendants in the case including Fahmy.
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upon winning his freedom and returning to Vancouver, Canada. He authored a book about his imprisonment in Egypt titled
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Canadian Commission World Press Freedom Award and a certificate from the UNESCO on World Press Freedom Day in 2014.
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Fahmy Foundation partnered with Amnesty International in writing a Protection Charter presented to Prime Minister
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Fahmy co-authored Egyptian Freedom Story. The book is a photo documentary of the January 25th revolution of 2011.
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International Bureau Chief based in Egypt. On 29 December 2013, he and two fellow Al Jazeera English journalists,
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for "100 million dollars" for "damages." President al-Sisi restored his Egyptian citizenship on June 10, 2016.
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on the first day of the war from Kuwait. Upon completion of his one-year mission, he authored his first book,
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On 5 May 2015 Mohamed Fahmy sued Al-Jazeera for $ 100 million Canadian dollars ($ 83m; £53m) in a
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haaretz.com: "UK Ambassador Summoned by Egypt Over Criticism of Sentencing of Al-Jazeera Journalists"
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program. The film was singled out from 450 entries after it highlighted the magnitude of the illegal
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Tom Renner Investigative Reporting Award in 2011 for producing Death in the Desert broadcast on the
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Fahmy received the Canadian Commission World Press Freedom Award and a certificate from UNESCO on
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illegal human trafficking of Sub-Saharan Africans to Israel through its Sinai border with Egypt.
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cbc.ca: "Mohamed Fahmy case: NDP, Liberals say Harper should do more to free jailed journalist"
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to take positive steps to support his freedom and refrain from actions that hinder his cause.
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Fahmy received the Canadian Commission World Press Freedom Award and a certificate from the
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cbc.ca: "Mohamed Fahmy's lawyer Amal Clooney says Canada has formally applied for a pardon"
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In September 2013, he accepted a new post as the Al Jazeera English Egypt Bureau Chief.
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On 23 September 2015, it was reported that Fahmy was pardoned by the Egyptian President
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He authored "Egyptian Freedom Story" in 2011 which included 200 photos to document the
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cbc.ca: "Mohamed Fahmy, 2 other Al-Jazeera journalists sentenced to 3 years in prison"
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Royal Television Journalism Judges' Award announced in London in February 2015.
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from angry Egyptians who were protesting Israeli attacks on Egyptian soldiers.
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International Association of Press Clubs Freedom of Speech Award in 2015.
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Stephen Kalin; Yara Bayoumy; Michael Georgy; Larry King (11 May 2015).
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yahoo.com: "Egypt summons British ambassador over Al-Jazeera comments"
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bbc.com: "Egypt summons UK ambassador over al-Jazeera trial remarks"
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On January 1, 2014, the highest court in Egypt upheld the sentence.
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The trio stood trial on 1 January 2015, before the Egyptian High
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for contribution to the CNN Coverage of the Arab Spring in 2011.
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was granted to Fahmy in 2011 for his contribution to the
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Fahmy started his new job as an adjunct professor at the
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Writers Union of Canada: Freedom to Read Award in 2016.
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2013–15 detention of Al Jazeera journalists by Egypt
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In September 2013, Fahmy accepted a new post as the
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Australia's Voltaire award for free speech in 2015.
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Mohammed Fahmi

Cairo
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CNN Freedom Project
Arabic
[mæˈħæmmædˈfɑːdˤelˈfæhmi]
CNN
BBC
Al Jazeera English
Iraq War
Los Angeles Times
Iraq
Arab Spring
Al Jazeera English
Peter Greste
Tora Prison
Egyptian citizenship
Abdel Fattah al-Sisi
BBC
HARDtalk
Al Jazeera English
Al Jazeera English
University of British Columbia
Scorpion prison
Persian Gulf
Kuwait
Peabody Award
UNESCO
Israeli Embassy protest in Cairo

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