An Egyptian jurist reveals Tamer Amin's punishment for insulting Sa`ida

The Misdemeanor City Court of Nasr City in Cairo set today, Saturday, the next March 20 session, for the trial of journalist Tamer Amin, on charges of insulting and defaming the people of Upper Egypt.

Lawyer Ashraf Nagy filed a lawsuit against Tamer Amin, accusing him of insulting and defaming the people of Upper Egypt and the countryside, after he said in his program “Late the Day”, in his talk about the overpopulation in Egypt, that “A large percentage of the people in the countryside and Upper Egypt give birth to children. To enroll them in education, but for the children to support their parents. ”

Nagy revealed, in the lawsuit, that what was issued by the broadcaster was insulting, offensive, bullying and discriminatory, and violates Article 53 of the Egyptian Constitution.

Nagy explained, according to Al-Masry Al-Youm, that what Tamer Amin did was a crime according to the penal code.

Nagy continued: What the accused decided in his program represents publishing false statements and news abroad about the internal situation and the conditions of Egyptians in Upper Egypt and the countryside, which led to disturbing security and public peace and harming the public interest.

And the lawyer continued: Indeed, what was decided by the accused journalist are false news that would cause discrimination between the sects of the people that disturbed the public peace, according to Article 176.

According to Article 302, whoever assigns to others, by one of the methods indicated in Article 171 of this law, matters that, if they were sincere, would be punished by the punishments assigned to him by the penalties prescribed for this by law or that necessitated his contempt among the people of his country.

According to Article 303: Defamation is punishable with imprisonment for a period not exceeding one year and a fine of not less than 2,500 pounds and not more than 7 thousand pounds and 500 pounds, or either of these two penalties.

Article 307 also states: If he commits one of the crimes stipulated in Articles 182 to 185, 303 and 306 by publishing in a newspaper or publication, the minimum and maximum limits for the fine penalty set forth in the aforementioned articles are raised to the weaker ones.

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