Patrick Zaki pardoned by President Al Sisi. Giorgia Meloni: «Tomorrow she will be in Italy»
Yesterday he was sentenced to three years and taken back to prison for spreading false news, the premier thanks the Egyptian presidentPer restare aggiornato entra nel nostro canale Whatsapp
Patrick Zaki, the young Egyptian and student of the University of Bologna sentenced yesterday to three years, has received a presidential pardon. This was announced by the Egyptian authorities.
President Abdel Fattah Al Sisi « uses his constitutional powers and issues a presidential decree granting pardons to a group of people against whom judicial sentences have been handed down, including Patrick Zaki and Mohamed El-Baqer, in response to the appeal of the Council of Secretaries of National Dialogue and of the political forces». A member of the Egyptian Presidential Pardon Committee, Mohamad Abdelaziz, wrote on Facebook. Mohamed al-Baqer is the lawyer of Alaa Abdel Fattah, Egypt's most famous political prisoner.
" Tomorrow Patrick Zaki will be in Italy and I wish him a life of serenity and success from the bottom of my heart ," said Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni in a video message, who also thanked Egyptian President Al Sisi. «Since our first meeting last November I have never stopped asking the question, I have always found attention and availability on your part. And I want to thank the intelligence and diplomats, both Italian and Egyptian, who in recent months have never stopped working to arrive at the desired solution".
A pardon that came after a long and constant negotiation between Rome and Cairo, the result of the joint commitment of the government and intelligence , which intensified with the Meloni government and eventually paid off.
“If yesterday was a catastrophic day, today is a day of happiness – commented Riccardo Noury, spokesman for Amnesty International Italy – It is important that Patrick becomes free again. We hope, if this provision does not contemplate it, that the travel ban will also be abolished . And this square that is filling up at the Pantheon, if it was worried an hour ago, is now a happy square".
As soon as the news arrived in the Senate Hall, work was interrupted for a long applause: «I want to express the joy of the entire Senate for this result. I want to thank all those who have spent these years for this result. I wanted to externalize it to the Assembly," said Pd senator Filippo Sensi. "Great satisfaction - says Senator Giulio Terzi of FdI - for the importance of such a decisive step".
Zaki had been convicted with an unappealable sentence for spreading false news, for an article written in 2019 on the Coptic minority. Of the 3 years he would still have had to serve 14 months. Yesterday he was taken back to prison: both the Italian and American governments had asked for a pardon.
(Unioneonline/D)