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- Egyptian_protest_law abstract "The Egyptian protest law (act 107, year 2013) was signed into law on 24 November 2013 by former president Adly Mansour. The law requires three days notification before protesting; in addition, the Interior Ministry has the right to \"cancel, postpone or move\" the protest if it determines that protesters will \"breach ... the law\".The April 6 Youth Movement, Tamarod and the Strong Egypt Party all criticized the law on the day it was passed. Former presidential candidate Khaled Ali challenged the protest law in court on 17 June 2014, though the case was adjourned until 21 October 2014. Though there were indications in early September 2014 that the protest law would be amended, this ultimately did not happen.A group of female protesters, including some as young as 15, were sentenced to terms ranging from being held until they are 18 (in the case of the minors) to 11 years in prison (in the case of the older defendants). Human rights groups and other criticized the verdict. The minors were acquitted upon appeal, while the other female protesters were given a suspended sentence of one year. One of the founders of the April 6 Youth Movement, Ahmed Maher, joined a hunger strike held by other prisoners and their supporters to pressure authorities to abrograte the protest law and release prisoners.".
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- Egyptian_protest_law wikiPageWikiLink Adly_Mansour.
- Egyptian_protest_law wikiPageWikiLink Ahmed_Maher_(youth_leader).
- Egyptian_protest_law wikiPageWikiLink Al-Ahram.
- Egyptian_protest_law wikiPageWikiLink April_6_Youth_Movement.
- Egyptian_protest_law wikiPageWikiLink Category:2013_in_Egypt.
- Egyptian_protest_law wikiPageWikiLink Category:Egyptian_law.
- Egyptian_protest_law wikiPageWikiLink Khaled_Ali.
- Egyptian_protest_law wikiPageWikiLink Ministry_of_Interior_(Egypt).
- Egyptian_protest_law wikiPageWikiLink Strong_Egypt_Party.
- Egyptian_protest_law wikiPageWikiLink Tamarod.
- Egyptian_protest_law wikiPageWikiLinkText "Egyptian protest law".
- Egyptian_protest_law wikiPageWikiLinkText "protest law".
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- Egyptian_protest_law subject Category:2013_in_Egypt.
- Egyptian_protest_law subject Category:Egyptian_law.
- Egyptian_protest_law comment "The Egyptian protest law (act 107, year 2013) was signed into law on 24 November 2013 by former president Adly Mansour. The law requires three days notification before protesting; in addition, the Interior Ministry has the right to \"cancel, postpone or move\" the protest if it determines that protesters will \"breach ... the law\".The April 6 Youth Movement, Tamarod and the Strong Egypt Party all criticized the law on the day it was passed.".
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