Sa'ad Eddin Ibrahim
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Sa'ad Eddin Ibrahim (Arabic : سعد الدين ابراهيم) (born in Mansoura in 1938) is an Egyptian sociologist who was imprisoned in 2000 for criticizing Egypt's political processes. He received a seven-year sentence, but was later released because of outside political pressure.
Ibrahim is founder of the Ibn Khaldun Center for Development Studies in Cairo and the Arab Organization for Human Rights. Ibrahim also teaches at the American University in Cairo.
External links
- [link] History of Dr. Ibrahim's incarceration and trials
- [Profile]
- ["Campaign Against Torture"]
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