Scholars Decry Arrest of Ph.D. Student in Egypt

The Middle East Studies Association has sent a letter to Egyptian authorities protesting the detention and arrest in Cairo of Waleed Khalil el-Sayed Salem, a University of Washington Ph.D. student. The association’s letter states that Salem was conducting important research at the time on the interaction of judges and lawyers in Egypt. “Mr. Salem is a young scholar, but he has already established a reputation among those who know him for the serious and scholarly nature of his work,” the letter said. The Seattle Times reported that Salem’s lawyers said he was facing charges of “spreading fake news” and of ties to a terrorist group -- charges they said were false.

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