Egyptian journalist wins Nelson Mandela Innovation Award

A South African organisation has announced that an Egyptian rights campaigner won its Nelson Mandela award for individual activism for 2017.
Former South African President Lt.Nelson Madela | AP
Former South African President Lt.Nelson Madela | AP

CAIRO: A South African organisation has announced that an Egyptian rights campaigner won its Nelson Mandela award for individual activism for 2017.

Civicus says in a posting on his website late yesterday that Khaled el-Balshy, a former board member of Egypt's Journalists' Union, will receive the Individual Activist award of the Nelson Mandela - Graca Machel Innovation Awards on December 7 in Fiji.

It says el-Balshy "has boldly and relentlessly pursued the cause of free speech, despite facing personal judicial and online harassment." El-Balshy was handed a year-long suspended sentence in March, along with the former head of the union and another board member, over charges of "harboring fugitives." Egypt under President Abdel-Fatah el-Sissi is the third- largest jailer of journalists in the world, according to the Committee to Protect Journalists.

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