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- Q18637319 description "Egyptian activist".
- Q18637319 description "Egyptian activist".
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- Q18637319 abstract "Mahienour El-Massry (born 1986) is an Egyptian human rights lawyer and political activist from Alexandria, who has been engaged on the activist scene in the coastal city since the mid 2000s, and is currently serving a prison sentence for her anti-regime activities. She has been organizing peaceful protests and supports activities for political prisoners, using social media to denounce human rights violations. Often dubbed as a voice of the revolution and a champion of women’s rights, her activism covered a wide range of activities, as an Alexandrian scholar and friend notes: "There was not a single struggle that was off limits for Mahienour: human rights, student rights, women’s rights, labor strikes, legal aid, anti-police brutality, housing for the poor, corruption, anti-military trials, heritage preservation, right to the public space, state-led land reclamation from the poor, climate change, street children’s rights, Syrian refugees; the list goes on...Mahienour was always there, sleeping next to Syrian refugees in police stations to ensure they did not get tortured or deported, advocating for the twenty-one female supporters of the Brotherhood who were sentenced (and later acquitted) to eleven years in jail, and locating missing persons through the security labyrinth. Mahienour would rush to defend the victim’s rights—regardless of affiliation—and attend the funeral of people she had never met. Her very presence sent a message that this issue really mattered and raised protestors’ morale."El-Massry was sentenced to two years in prison for violating Egypt’s controversial protest law before having her sentence reduced to six months. The young activist had participated in a protest on December 3, 2013 to call for justice and retribution for Khaled Saeed, the man who was tortured to death in June 2010 and later became one of the symbols of the Egyptian Revolution of 2011. She was released in September 2014, only to be sentenced on a different charge, in May 2015, when under the Morsi presidency, El-Massry and a group of lawyers started a sit-in in front of El-Raml police station in Alexandria, demanding an official apology from the Ministry of Interior regarding the injury of their fellow lawyer at the hands of police personnel. The lawyers were then arrested and accused of attempting to break into the police station. An acquittal hearing for El-Massry and her colleagues was made in December 2015 but was unsuccessful.In June 2014, El-Massry was awarded the Ludovic Trarieux International Human Rights Prize, an international honour given annually to a lawyer for contributions to the defence of human rights. She was the second person to be awarded the international award while in prison since Nelson Mandela in 1985.".
- Q18637319 birthDate "1986".
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- Q18637319 dateOfBirth "1986".
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- Q18637319 comment "Mahienour El-Massry (born 1986) is an Egyptian human rights lawyer and political activist from Alexandria, who has been engaged on the activist scene in the coastal city since the mid 2000s, and is currently serving a prison sentence for her anti-regime activities. She has been organizing peaceful protests and supports activities for political prisoners, using social media to denounce human rights violations.".
- Q18637319 label "Mahienour El-Massry".
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