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Africa Entertainment News of Friday, 22 May 2020

Source: bbc.com

Rights groups call for justice for dead Egyptian filmmaker

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Dozens of human rights organizations from around the world have signed an open letter to the Egyptian authorities calling for a full investigation into the death of a young filmmaker in a maximum security prison.

Shady Habash was 24 when he died earlier this month, and had already been detained without trial for more than two years.

He was accused of spreading fake news and belonging to an illegal organization over a music video that made fun of President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi.

Officials say Habash died after drinking hand sanitizer by mistake but the letter's authors question this account.

They urge Egypt to release all artists and writers in pre-trial detention which they say violates international treaties Egypt has signed.