Egypt to Release Activist Ramy Shaath, Deport Him to France

Ramy Shaath, the son of veteran Palestinian politician Nabil Shaath, in 2019. (Family handout/AFP)
Ramy Shaath, the son of veteran Palestinian politician Nabil Shaath, in 2019. (Family handout/AFP)
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Egypt to Release Activist Ramy Shaath, Deport Him to France

Ramy Shaath, the son of veteran Palestinian politician Nabil Shaath, in 2019. (Family handout/AFP)
Ramy Shaath, the son of veteran Palestinian politician Nabil Shaath, in 2019. (Family handout/AFP)

Egyptian authorities are about to release Egyptian-Palestinian activist Ramy Shaath, who would be deported to France where his wife resides, four judicial and legal sources said on Monday.

Two of the sources, speaking on condition of anonymity, told Reuters that Shaath would be deported to France upon his release.

Until Tuesday night, Cairo time, neither Shaath’s family nor the Egyptian Prosecution had announced the official execution of the release.

Egyptian former member of parliament Anwar El Sadat, who has mediated a number of recent prisoner releases, said in a statement that Shaath would be freed and deported.

Shaath, 50, is the son of veteran Palestinian politician Nabil Shaath. He was arrested almost two and a half years ago, in July 2019, and faced charges of aiding a terrorist organization.

In April 2020, he was placed on Egypt’s terror list alongside 12 other people. The decision was upheld by Egypt's highest civilian court in July 2021.

Shaath was also the coordinator of the Egyptian chapter of the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions movement against Israel.

Shaath's French wife Celine Lebrun Shaath, who was deported from Egypt following his arrest, has lobbied the French government to pressure Egypt to release him.

She told AFP: “I heard about the decision but according to what I know he is not yet out. We will issue a statement when he is outside and on the plane.”



African Peace and Security Council Proposes Sudan Roadmap

 Plumes of smoke rise during clashes between the Rapid Support Forces and the army in Khartoum, Sudan, September 26, 2024. (Reuters)
Plumes of smoke rise during clashes between the Rapid Support Forces and the army in Khartoum, Sudan, September 26, 2024. (Reuters)
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African Peace and Security Council Proposes Sudan Roadmap

 Plumes of smoke rise during clashes between the Rapid Support Forces and the army in Khartoum, Sudan, September 26, 2024. (Reuters)
Plumes of smoke rise during clashes between the Rapid Support Forces and the army in Khartoum, Sudan, September 26, 2024. (Reuters)

The African Union’s Peace and Security Council has proposed a roadmap to resolve the war in Sudan.

A delegation from the council is visiting the interim Sudanese capital, Port Sudan, for the first time since the eruption of the war in the country in April 2023.

The delegation informed Sudanese officials that the African Union is seeking a ceasefire in line with a roadmap proposed by its Peace and Security Council. The details of the roadmap were not disclosed.

Sudanese officials, for their part, briefed the delegation on the conflict.

Meanwhile, US Special Envoy for Sudan Tom Perriello told Asharq Al-Awsat that contacts are ongoing with the African Union over a mechanism to monitor the implementation of current and future agreements.

It is best to remain prepared, he added. The international community must assess the options to support the implementation of the cessation of hostilities.

Moreover, he noted that elements that support the ousted regime of President Omar al-Bashir are within the army and opposed to the democratic civilian rule in the country.

He accused them of seeking to prolong the war and returning to rule against the will of the people.

The envoy also said the conflict cannot be resolved through a military solution.

Over the months, the army has wasted opportunities to end the war through negotiations that could restore peace and civilian rule, he noted.

The latest escalation between the army and Rapid Support Forces (RSF) will cost countless lives among civilians, warned Perriello.