Defenders / Egypt / Ahmed Douma Case № HM-EG-2026-006
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AHMED
DOUMA

Egyptian writer and central figure of the January 25 revolution. Pardoned by President al-Sisi in August 2023 after nearly ten years in prison; re-detained on fresh false-news charges in September 2025.

Detained Egypt
Country
Egypt
Role
Journalist
Arrested
3 Dec 2013
Sentence
Originally life imprisonment + EGP 17m fine (Feb 2015); reduced on retrial to 15 years (Dec 2018); presidential pardon issued 19 August 2023. Re-detained September 2025.
HM-EG-2026-006
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Our Record · Detention

Held without verdict for
Four thousand five hundred+ days.

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Days in pre-trial detention since the morning of 3 December 2013. Counter live · updates daily at 00:00 UTC

Detention timeline · arrest → todayCounter live
3 Dec 2013Arrested in Cabinet clashes case
4 Feb 2015Sentenced to life imprisonment plus a 17m EGP fine
17 Dec 2018Retrial reduces sentence to 15 years
19 Aug 2023Released under presidential pardon after almost 10 years
4 Nov 2024First post-pardon investigation on false-news charges
4 Sep 2025Fourth post-pardon arrest; remanded for investigation
21 Dec 2025Travel ban imposed pending continuing investigations
10 Apr 2026Remand detention extended; back in custody
5 Jun 2026Today
Case events · 8 on file
  1. Arrest

    Arrested in Cabinet clashes case

    Police took him into custody on charges connected to the December 2011 Cabinet clashes, a case he was already serving time for in a separate prosecution.

  2. Verdict

    Sentenced to life imprisonment plus a 17m EGP fine

    A criminal court convicted him in a mass trial of over 200 defendants without individualised evidence, imposing a life sentence and one of the largest fines ever handed down in a protest-related case.

  3. Verdict

    Retrial reduces sentence to 15 years

    After the Court of Cassation overturned the original verdict, a retrial reduced his term to 15 years. He continued serving the sentence at Tora prison and later Badr.

  4. Release

    Released under presidential pardon after almost 10 years

    President al-Sisi included him in a pardon announced through the National Dialogue. He walked out of Badr 1 the same day, embraced his daughter for the first time as a free man.

  5. Case update

    First post-pardon investigation on false-news charges

    The Supreme State Security Prosecution summoned him over his social-media commentary, charging him with spreading false news. He was released on bail after a brief detention.

  6. Case update

    Fourth post-pardon arrest; remanded for investigation

    The Supreme State Security Prosecution again ordered him held for four days on identical false-news charges; the order was extended for a further 15 days at a Badr misdemeanour hearing.

  7. Case update

    Travel ban imposed pending continuing investigations

    A court issued a fresh travel ban barring him from leaving Egypt for the duration of the pending state-security investigations.

  8. Case update

    Remand detention extended; back in custody

    A Cairo court extended his remand detention by a further 15 days, four years after the pardon that was meant to end his decade behind bars.

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Verified · 12 May 2026HuMENA Editorial
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§ 01 · The case

The arrest, and what followed.

Background and work

Ahmed Douma is a writer, poet and one of the most recognisable activists of the January 25 revolution. He participated in protests against Hosni Mubarak before 2011, against the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces in 2011-12, and against Mohamed Morsi in 2013. He published prison poetry from successive cells under each of those rulers and became, for a generation of Egyptians, a barometer of how much speech the state would tolerate at any given moment.

Arrest and detention

He was arrested on 3 December 2013 in connection with the so-called "Cabinet clashes" of December 2011 — a charge for which he had already served part of a separate three-year sentence. In February 2015 a criminal court sentenced him to life imprisonment together with a fine of 17 million Egyptian pounds, in a mass trial of more than 200 co-defendants conducted without individual examination of evidence. The verdict was widely condemned as politically motivated.

Release

Egypt's Court of Cassation overturned the life sentence in 2017 and ordered a retrial. In December 2018 a fresh trial reduced his sentence to fifteen years. On 19 August 2023, President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi included him in a presidential pardon issued at the recommendation of the National Dialogue's civil-society track, after he had served nearly ten years. He walked out of Badr 1 prison the same day.

Current status as of 2026

He has remained in Egypt and has continued writing — newspaper columns, a memoir, occasional essays — though under heavy surveillance. He has been summoned for questioning repeatedly since his pardon, twice prosecuted on fresh "spreading false news" charges in 2024 and 2025, and released on bail each time. In December 2025 he was placed under a fresh travel ban. In late September 2025 the Supreme State Security Prosecution again ordered him detained, and as of mid-2026 he is back in remand custody pending investigation. His pardon, in effect, has not freed him.

Sources on file with HuMENA EditorialReading time · 6 minutes

"I came out of prison. Prison did not come out of me. And it keeps reaching for me."
HuMENA Editorial · 2026
Editorial · Provenance

Compiled by HuMENA's Egypt research team from primary documentation, public filings, family-supplied legal documents, and confidential partner reporting. Editorial responsibility: HuMENA Editorial Board.

HuMENA Editorial Retrieved · 2026-05-12
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2013 → 2026 · 14 calendar years of detention