A state prosecutor at New Cairo's State Security Investigation (SSI) renewed the detention of arrested Christian rights activists, Adel Fawzy Faltas (61) and Peter Ezzat, on August 21, according to an August 22 report from Compass Direct. Both men were arrested on August 8 after their organization was involved in several controversial human rights cases, including that of Christian convert Mohammed Hegazy
(click here for more details). They have since been held without charge and are to remain detained until September 4.
At a final appeal hearing held in early July, Egypt's Supreme Administrative Court overturned a previous ruling that denied forty-five converts from Islam legal recognition of their Christian identity. During the hearing, heated arguments ensued between the two lawyers. Muslims also shouted angry chants against the Christians and there were fears they would become violent. A retrial was ordered and scheduled for September 1.
For more information on the persecution of Christians in Egypt, go to the Egypt Country Report.