A political activist arrested on charges of inciting protest against Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi over fuel price hike, was released by prosecutors on a 1,000 Egyptian pounds (about USD 140) bail, a media report said.
Mohamed Nassar, a member of April 6 Youth Movement, was arrested at Talaat Harb Square in downtown Cairo for holding a banner that read "You promised you will not remove subsidy, you are a liar President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi."
He was accused of inciting protest against the oil price hike by holding the banner, insulting Sisi, mobilisation and violating the protest law.
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Egypt passed a protest law in November that imposes stringent conditions on protests and allow police unchecked power to deny permission to any demonstration, defined as a gathering of 10 persons.
Nassar used the fact that he was standing alone to plead innocent.