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The Media Line Staff 06/23/2021
An Egyptian court convicted a university student for “spreading false news.” Ahmed Samir Santawy was sentenced to four years in prison, The New Arab reported. He was arrested in February after entering Egypt to visit his family.
Santawy, a master’s student at the Central European University in Vienna, wrote his thesis on abortion, women’s rights in Islam and the history of reproductive rights in Egypt.
The reason for Samir’s arrest is not known, though he reportedly was questioned about his thesis. Wake up to the Trusted Mideast News source Mideast Daily News Email
Shusha Declaration Cements Azerbaijani-Turkish Alliance
Publication: Eurasia Daily Monitor Volume: 18 Issue: 100
Turkish President Erdogan (left) and Azerbaijani President Aliyev signing the Shusha Declaration (Source: Trend News)
On June 15, Turkey’s President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan paid an official visit to Karabakh to meet with his Azerbaijani counterpart, Ilham Aliyev, thus becoming the first foreign leader to visit the region following last year’s 44-day war. The meeting agenda included a trip to the city of Shusha, where the two leaders signed the “Shusha Declaration on Allied Relations Between the Republic of Azerbaijan and the Republic of Turkey.” The document is seen as a new bilateral roadmap entailing political and economic cooperation (including in energy, media, diaspora, trade, and other spheres) but particularly regarding defense and mutual military aid (Trend News, June 16).