Egypt cops jailed for 10 years for killing activist

An Egyptian criminal court sentenced two policemen to 10 years in jail for killing a political activist in 2010, which resulted in the mass protests that toppled president Hosni Mubarak in 2011, media reported.

Cairo: An Egyptian criminal court on Monday sentenced two policemen to 10 years in jail for killing a political activist in 2010, which resulted in the mass protests that toppled president Hosni Mubarak in 2011, media reported.

Policemen Mahmoud Salah Mahmoud and Awad Ismail Suleiman were accused of torturing blogger Khaled Said, then 28, to death after illegally arresting him in June 2010 at an Internet café in the coastal city of Alexandria, Xinhua reported citing state-run Nile TV.
The two defendants were sentenced to seven years in October 2011, but the verdict was appealed against.

The police then stated the blogger died of swallowing huge amounts of cannabis, which angered political activists who launched a Facebook page titled `We Are all Khaled Said`.
The page urged people to stage massive protests against police on January 25, 2011, which later developed into calls for removing Mubarak after a number of protesters were killed during the unrest.

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