Journalists Imprisoned in 2017 - Mahmoud Hussein Gomaa
Publisher | Committee to Protect Journalists |
Publication Date | 31 December 2017 |
Cite as | Committee to Protect Journalists, Journalists Imprisoned in 2017 - Mahmoud Hussein Gomaa, 31 December 2017, available at: https://www.refworld.org/docid/5a5c936e4.html [accessed 2 November 2019] |
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Al-Jazeera | Imprisoned in Egypt | December 23, 2016
Job: | Broadcast Reporter, Producer |
Medium: | Internet, Television |
Beats Covered: | Human Rights, Politics |
Gender: | Male |
Local or Foreign: | Local |
Freelance: | No |
Charge: | Anti-state, False News |
Length of Sentence: | Not Sentenced |
Reported Health Problems: | Yes |
Gomaa was arrested on December 23, 2016, according to Al-Jazeera. Officials initially questioned Gomaa on December 20 when he arrived in Egypt on a family visit from Qatar, where he is based, according to reports.
Egypt's Interior Ministry confirmed in a December 25 statement published on its website that Gomaa was being held on charges of "incitement against state institutions and broadcasting false news with the aim of spreading chaos." The ministry said that Gomaa worked with Al-Jazeera to produce fake documentaries about the country's institutions. Authorities ordered him to initially be detained for 15 days pending investigation, Al-Jazeera reported. In a statement on its website, Al-Jazeera described the charges against Gomaa as fabricated and said that it was concerned for his safety.
The arrest came after Al-Jazeera broadcast a documentary, "Al-Asaker" (The Soldiers), in November 2016, about conscription in Egypt. The documentary was criticized in Egypt by government officials and local media, who said that it attempted to incite against the armed forces and alleged that it used fake footage.
The journalist's daughter, Aya Mahmoud, told CPJ in October 2017 that prison authorities have denied the journalist medical care for a fractured wrist that needs surgery.
On December 25, 2016, pro-government and state-run media broadcast police videos of Gomaa that they described as confessions. A narrator in one of the interviews, which were filmed in several locations, claimed that the videos showed evidence against Gomaa. Two of the videos showed him standing by production equipment that he said Al-Jazeera asked him to keep in his family's homes after the broadcaster was forced to close its Egyptian office in 2013.
The journalist's detention has been renewed every 45 days, according to the local press freedom group Journalists Against Torture and a social media post from Al-Jazeera director Yasser Abu Hilalah.
He is being held in Tora Prison Complex in Cairo, according to Journalists Against Torture.
No trial date was set by late 2017, according to his daughter and Journalists Against Torture.