Egypt activist convicted for insulting president

Egypt activist convicted for insulting president
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Summary Ahmed Douma is the first prominent critic of President Morsi to be convicted on the charge.

 

CAIRO (AP) - Egypt s state-run news agency says an Egyptian activist has been convicted of insulting the president and received a six-month suspended sentence.

 

Ahmed Douma is the first prominent critic of President Mohammed Morsi to be convicted on the charge. Activists on Sunday filled the court room in a Cairo suburb, clapping and chanting: "Why is the government afraid of you Douma?"

 

Douma was charged after he called Morsi a criminal and said he lost his legitimacy after a deadly security crackdown on protesters in the coastal city of Port Said that left 40 people dead in February. He also criticized Morsi s Muslim Brotherhood group for being behind a bloody raid against peaceful protesters outside Morsi s office last year.

 

Morsi s government accuses its opponents of fueling unrest to undermine his rule.
 

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