Egypt frees opposition leader

Egypt frees opposition leader

Ayman Nour, an Egyptian opposition politician, has been released after more than three years of imprisonment on grounds of ill health, his wife and prosecutors have said.

 
Nour, a "liberal" who came a distant second to Hosni Mubarak, the president, in Egypt's first multi-candidate presidential elections in 2005, was sentenced to five years in prison on forgery charges following the poll.
 
Nour said at the time the charges were politically motivated and designed to undermine his political rise.
 
He accused the Egyptian government of punishing him for daring to challenge Mubarak, who has ruled the most populous Arab country since 1981.
 
Extra care
 
Egyptian authorities said they decided to release Nour, who is diabetic and has had heart problems, as his health was deteriorating.
 
His health conditions require extra care that cannot be provided behind bars, Gameela Ismail, his wife, said.
 
Nour told The Associated Press news agency from his Cairo home that he had not been notified of his release until a car came to pick him up at his prison and brought him home.
 
"Why they did this is unknown. ... I am coming out with an open heart and am ready to work and nothing has changed. A lot of things have been put on hold over the past years," he said.
 
Nour said that he planned to continue his work in politics through the opposition al-Ghad party, though Egyptian law prohibits him from seeking public office barring a presidential pardon.
 
"Thanks to God I am released," he said.
 
"I am going to practice my role as a politician through the al-Ghad party and through my previous role," he added.
 
Nour's jailing has been sticking point in Egyptian-US relations for more than three years, and his sudden release may be a gesture to improve ties with President Barack Obama's new administration.
 
In August, Nour wrote a letter to then-Presidential candidate Obama, urging him to "help Arab reformers push for democracy in the Middle East".
 
In the letter, Nour said Obama "embodies the dreams of Arab reformers for democracy and change."
 
PHOTO CAPTION
 
Former Egyptian opposition leader Ayman Nour, center, speaks to the media, after being released from four years in prison, at his apartment in Cairo, Egypt, Wednesday, Feb. 18, 2009.
 
 
Al-Jazeera

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