Will Egypt cancel the ruling on the thinker Nasr Hamed Abu Zayd being atonement 11 years after his death?

Two Egyptian lawyers submitted a complaint to the Public Prosecutor in Egypt, to cancel the ruling of the thinker Dr. Nasr Hamed Abu Zaid's atonement 11 years after his death.

The request, the details of which were published by Al-Watan newspaper, stated: “During the nineties of the last century, in light of the attraction, tension, resistance and inaction in the face of terrorist political Islam, its jihad groups, the “Brotherhood” and the preachers, extremists and terrorists that emerged from it, and in The shadow of a fierce war against terrorist groups in a climate in which political figures were targeted, atonement, and killed, most notably the head of the People’s Council in the heart of Cairo, and intellectual figures such as the thinker with the bright pen, Dr. Faraj Fouda.”

 Lawyers Hani Sameh and Salah Bakhit affirmed that the Public Prosecution was proactive in confronting any violation of public order, law and justice since the circulation of this ruling, as it hastened to request its repeal and reversal, noting that the legislator has tried to overthrow the attempts of the dark birds to pass judgments in favor of the groups’ intellectual trends by atonement of symbols Thought and politics and amended and issued laws at the time.

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  • Nasr Hamed Abu Zeid,

  • atonement