Middle East

Egypt court jails army colonel for launching bid for presidency

Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi is expected to run again for presidency in the upcoming elections (AFP)

A Cairo military court has sentenced an army colonel to six years in prison for violating military regulations after he announced his intention to run against President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi in next year's election.

Ahmed Konsowa, who was present at Tuesday's sentencing, was convicted political activism while serving as an officer on active duty, according to his lawyer Asaad Heikal.

The 42-year-old was arrested after announcing in a 20-mintue video his bid against Sisi on 2 December. Konsowa wore a military uniform while doing so.

In the announcement, Konsowa said that he had resigned from the Egyptian army in March 2014 but his resignation was never processed despite appealing to court several times.

"Am I to be punished for announcing my intention to run for president while wearing this uniform?" he asked rhetorically. "You must remember that I am not the first to do this. Those who have done so before me should be questioned first," he added in reference to former general Sisi.

"I am only practising my right to run for president, which is a constitutional right for every Egyptian. This is not a call for rebellion or a turning against the military.

"I am not the most courageous among you. I am not a doctor nor am I a philosopher. I am just an individual who like others has seen what our country has come to. I only wish to ensure that the goals behind our 2011 revolution are not forgotten or left behind."

Konsowa's wife, Rasha Safwat, has reportedly been unable to see her husband since 3 December, reported Mada Masr.

The verdict, which can be challenged, sparked sharp criticism among observers and social media users in Egypt.

سجن 3 سنين للمقدم أحمد قنصوة لأنه أعلن ترشحه للرئاسة مرتديا البدلة العسكرية
فيه واحد أعلن ترشحه بالبدلة العسكرية برضه ومخدش أحكام #هع#مصرpic.twitter.com/RRMxGJLzgX

— سي سلامة عبد الحميد (@salamah) December 19, 2017

Translation: Prison sentence for Ahmed Konsowa because he announced his intention to run for president while wearing a military uniform. There's another guy who's done the same but wasn't sentenced.

نفهم من كدة ان السيسي عليه 6 سنين هو كمان؟ عموما معروفة ليه قنصوة خد 6 سنين سجن .. عشان ما يلحقش الانتخابات… https://t.co/nHfAvs4Kye

— Wael Eskandar (@weskandar) December 19, 2017

Translation: Does that mean that Sisi has six years to serve in prison as well? Anyway we all know why Konsowa was handed a jail sentence. It's so that he doesn't catch the elections.

Egypt's presidential election is due early next year.

Observers believe Sisi is certain to run, although he has yet to make a formal announcement.

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