Known Egyptian activist exiled steps on hers

Known Egyptian activist exiled steps on her country for the first time in three years.

Cairo, Aug 5 .- The activist Saad Eddin Ibrahim, a voluntary exile in Egypt, floor early this morning his country for the first time in three years, where they remain about three weeks vacation, said his brother, Ahmad Rizq.

In a telephone conversation, Rizq Ibrahim explained that "has come to Cairo to take a few days of vacation and spend part of Ramadan, ffxiv gil, in Egypt, and to continue with their work abroad. Approximately August 23 to return to the U.S. to meet its contract with a university. "

According to the Egyptian media in the past three years, the sociologist, 72 years, has been indicted in absentia in fourteen cases of threatening social stability and national security, espionage and receive funds from abroad.

Still, "all political disputes, cheap aion kinah, have ended, because (Ibrahim) was acquitted or the courts declared incompetent.

It only remains a cause that has to do with paying taxes on a property, which was when he was stopped, "said his brother.

However, Rizq were undecided about whether or not Ibrahim will have trouble getting out of the country, "it will be seen, tera gold, when traveling, but exile is voluntary.

In 2001, Ibrahim was arrested, tried and sentenced to seven years in prison, of which only happened three in jail after being found guilty of damaging the image of the country and using funds donated by the European Union to monitor the elections overall that year.

In 2007, he decided on a voluntary exile in Egypt for criticism from members of the ruling National Democratic Party of President Hosni Mubarak, who denounced it, Egyptian media reported.

Rizq told that his brother is not worried about what might happen during the nearly three weeks that will remain in Egypt, "also left the airport with all facilities", and pointed out that the authorities have made contact with.

As to whether you plan to participate in public events, Rizq denied that Ibrahim is to go to any event, but stated that "the only receive visits at home", without elaborating.

In addition, advancement to the next Wednesday Ibrahim visited the Centre for Development Studies Ibn Khaldun, which is dedicated to promoting democratic reforms, of which he is chairman of the board.

Rizq, which currently is the executive director of the center, adding that his brother is more or less good health, "we must bear in mind that is 72 years." az-ssa/ll

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