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  • Monday ,25 August 2014
العربية

Egypt's former presidential spokesman referred to court

By-Ahram

Copts and Poliltical Islam

00:08

Monday ,25 August 2014

Egypt's former presidential spokesman referred to court

Former presidential spokesman Yasser Ali and 12 other defendants have been referred to court on charges of aiding former Islamist Prime Minister Hisham Qandil to escape, and for being part of the Muslim Brotherhood.Former presidential spokesman Yasser Ali and 12 other defendants have been referred to court on charges of aiding former Islamist Prime Minister Hisham Qandil to escape, and for being part of the Muslim Brotherhood.

Ali was the presidential spokesman under ousted Islamist President Mohamed Morsi. He was a Muslim Brotherhood member and a former spokesperson for its political wing, the Freedom and Justice Party.
 
During investigations, the prosecution confronted Ali with testimonies of Qandil and others that reveal that he has aided them to escape authorities.
 
In September 2013, Cairo Misdemeanour Court upheld a ruling against Qandil sentencing him to one year in prison for failing to implement an Administrative Court verdict ordering the re-nationalisation of the Tanta Flax and Oil Company.
 
Qandil was released in July on appeal, with his jail sentence quashed.
 
The Muslim Brotherhood is officially deemed a terrorist organisation.
 
Ali resigned from his post as spokesman in February 2013, saying he felt the media was attacking him personally.
 
After his resignation, he announced that he would work for the Cabinet's Information and Decision Support Centre (IDSC).