Egypt: Release Shawkan

Photojournalist Mahmoud Abu Zeid (known as Shawkan) was arrested, tortured and jailed for taking photos of security forces' violent behaviour during street protests in Cairo on 14 August 2013 after former president Morsi had been thrown out of office.

The many charges against him include "disturbing public peace" and "joining a criminal gang". His trial is ongoing. If he is found guilty, he could be sentenced to death. 

It's been three years since Shawkan was jailed. When he appeared in court in May, he told the judge: "Taking pictures isn't a crime." He's right.

Urge Egypt to drop all charges against Shawkan and free him immediately.

Dear Counsellor, 


I am writing to express my concern about the ongoing detention of photojournalist Mahmoud Abu Zeid, or Shawkan, following his arrest in August 13, 2013 in Cairo.


I believe the charges against Shawkan are unjustified. Taking pictures is not a crime.


I ask you to ensure that all charges against Shawkan are dropped and that he is released without delay.

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Sincerely,
[Your name]

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