Trial of Egyptian rights researcher Patrick Zaki postponed to April

Trial of Egyptian rights researcher Patrick Zaki postponed to April
The trial of Patrick Zaki, an Egyptian researcher who was accused of spreading false information about the country's minority Christian population, has been postponed.
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01 February, 2022
Patrick Zaki's trial has been postponed [Getty]

An Egyptian court on Tuesday postponed to April 6 the trial of Patrick Zaki, a rights researcher who had been studying in Italy and was accused of spreading false information in an article he wrote about Egypt's Christians, a judicial source said.

Zaki was arrested in February 2020 when on a trip home from Italy and was released from detention in Egypt late last year.

Italy's prime minister welcomed the decision to release him and said his government would closely watch the case.

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The trial was postponed to allow for legal proceedings, the judicial source said, without giving further details.

"It's an incredibly long wait for Patrick to finally have his freedom," Amnesty International Italy spokesman Riccardo Noury told Italian news agency ANSA.

He said Zaki's supporters should "accompany him in this long wait to what we hope will be the last hearing."

(Reuters)