10 January 2024
The Criminal Court (Second Circuit) renewed Nour Fayez Ebrahim’s detention for 45 days, pending investigations of lawsuit No. 2993 of 2021 (Supreme State Security).
Security forces arrested Fayez in December 2022 after he established a Facebook group discussing monotheistic religions. The Supreme State Security Prosecution interrogated him for the first time on January 11 2023 and accused him of leading a terrorist group and disdaining the monotheistic religions.
30 July 2023
On July 30’s hearing, the Criminal Court (Third Circuit) renewed Nour Fayez Ebrahim’s detention for 45 days, pending investigations of lawsuit No. 2993 of 2021 (Supreme State Security).
Security forces arrested Fayez in December after he established a Facebook group discussing monotheistic religions. The Supreme State Security Prosecution interrogated him for the first time on January 11 and accused him of leading a terrorist group and disdaining the monotheistic religions.
27 March 2023
On March 27, the Criminal Court (Third Circuit) decided to renew the detention of Nour Fayez Ibrahim for 45 days, pending investigations of case No. 2993 of 2021 (Supreme State Security).
Fayez was arrested in December after establishing a Facebook group to discuss monotheistic religions. He faces accusations of leading a terrorist group and disdaining the monotheistic religions.
24 July 2022 “Cairo Criminal Court renews Nour Fayez’s pretrial detention for 45 days”
On July 24, Cairo Criminal Terrorism Court decided to renew the detention of Nour Fayez for 45 days in connection with Case No. 2993 of 2021 (Supreme State Security).
Security forces arrested Fayez last December, He appeared for the first time before the Supreme State Security Prosecution on January 11, against the backdrop of creating a group on Facebook to discuss the divine religions and help those who wish to convert his religion from Islam to Christianity.
Fayez faces charges of leading a terrorist group and disdaining the divine religions.
7 June 2022 “Criminal Court renews Nour Fayez Ibrahim’s detention for disdaining divine religions”
Yesterday, the Criminal Court (Second Circuit Criminal Terrorism) decided to renew the detention of Nour Fayez Ibrahim for 45 days in connection with Case No. 2993 of 2021 (Supreme State Security).
Ibrahim was arrested in December 2021 against the backdrop of creating a group on Facebook to discuss the divine religions and help those who wish to convert his religion from Islam to Christianity.
He appeared for the first time before the Supreme State Security Prosecution on January 11, which charged him with leading a terrorist group and disdaining the divine religions.