Egyptian publisher gets 5 years in jail over Israeli novel

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Khaled Lotfi has been on trial in a military court since 2018. FMTNews

CAIRO: The founder of an Egyptian publishing house was sentenced to five years in prison for distributing an Arabic version of a controversial Israeli novel, his brother said Tuesday.

The novel entitled “The Egyptian Spy Who Saved Israel”, by Israeli writer Uri Bar-Joseph, portrays Ashraf Marwan, the son-in-law of former Egyptian president Gamal Abdel Nasser, as a spy for the Jewish state. Khaled Lotfi has been on trial in a military court since 2018 for publishing an Arabic version of the book, two years earlier.

The publisher, accused of having “divulged military secrets”, was sentenced to five years in prison despite appealing against an initial ruling, his brother Mahmoud Lotfi told AFP.Marwan, who also worked as an adviser to president Anwar Sadat after the death of Nasser in 1970, died in 2007 in London in mysterious circumstances.A 2018 film based on the book, titled “The Angel”, was met with outrage by Egyptian media, which slated it as a manipulation of history.

 

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