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HM-EG-2026-023
Issued · 06 JUN 2026

Patrick George Zaki

Human rights researcher; advocate for women's rights, LGBTQ+ rights, and minority rights, especially the Christian Coptic community.

Portrait · on file
Status
as of 06 Jun 2026
Released (unconditional)
in Egypt
GREEN
[ Identity ledger ]
Country
Egypt
Profession
Human rights monitor, LGBTQ+ rights defender
Arrested
Verb. status
Released
Sentence
Three years in prison. Sentence commuted by presidential pardon one day after conviction.
First record
He was convicted for a single article documenting the experiences of Egypt's Coptic Christian community, published a year before his arrest. HuMENA Editorial
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File HM-EG-2026-023
Issued Saturday, 6 June 2026
Patrick George ZakiCase file · narrative
§ 01 · BACKGROUND
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§ 01Background and the caseEditorial narrative

A researcher at the Egyptian Initiative for Personal Rights, he was arrested in 2020 and convicted in 2023 for an article on Coptic Christian rights. He was released the next day under presidential pardon.

Editorial update · 13 May 2026 — Zaki was sentenced to three years in prison on 18 July 2023, granted a presidential pardon the following day, and released on 20 July 2023. He has since returned to Italy and resumed his studies at the University of Bologna.

Background and Work

Patrick George Zaki is a researcher and human rights defender from Egypt. He worked with the Egyptian Initiative for Personal Rights (EIPR), one of Egypt's leading independent human rights organizations. His research focused on gender rights, the rights of women, and the situation of marginalized communities including the LGBTQ+ population and Coptic Christians. He also documented violations of civil and political rights and worked on campaigns related to detention conditions and the treatment of political prisoners.

He belongs to Egypt's Coptic Christian minority, a community that has faced periodic violence and systematic discrimination. In July 2019 he published an article on the Daraj news platform titled "Displacement, Killing and Restriction: A Week's Diaries of Egypt's Copts," analyzing incidents of sectarian violence and restrictions faced by Copts. At the time of his arrest he was pursuing postgraduate studies in gender and women's studies at the University of Bologna in Italy.

The Arrest

On 7 February 2020 Patrick George Zaki arrived at Cairo International Airport for a short family visit. National Security Agency officers detained him immediately upon arrival. He was taken to an undisclosed location and interrogated for several hours without access to a lawyer. He later reported that during this interrogation he was subjected to physical beatings and electric shocks.

On 8 February 2020 the Public Prosecutor of Mansoura ordered his detention on remand for fifteen days. The detention was renewed repeatedly over the following months. He remained in pretrial detention for more than twenty months, during which his legal team faced obstacles in accessing case files and his family reported difficulties in securing regular visits.

Detention Conditions and Health

Patrick George Zaki was held in Tora Maximum Security 2 Prison in Cairo. Conditions in the facility have been documented by multiple organizations as failing to meet international standards. Prolonged pretrial detention without trial became a defining feature of his case, as the authorities continued to renew detention orders while the investigation remained open.

His family and legal representatives raised concerns about his physical and psychological well-being during the prolonged detention. Access to legal counsel was inconsistent, and the lack of clear trial dates compounded the uncertainty facing him and his family.

Legal Proceedings

On 14 September 2021 Patrick George Zaki's trial commenced before the State Security Misdemeanours Emergency Court in Mansoura. The charge against him was "publishing false news inside and outside Egypt." The basis for the charge was his July 2019 article on the situation of Coptic Christians. The State Security Emergency Court operates as an exceptional tribunal established under Egypt's longstanding state of emergency. Its verdicts are final and cannot be appealed.

On 8 December 2021 he was released from detention pending the continuation of his trial. The trial was scheduled to resume in February 2022. For more than a year and a half he remained free while the proceedings continued intermittently.

On 18 July 2023 the court convicted him and sentenced him to three years in prison. He was arrested inside the courtroom immediately following the verdict. The charge of disseminating false news has been used systematically by Egyptian prosecutors against journalists, researchers, and human rights defenders who publish critical analysis of the country's rights record.

Presidential Pardon and Release

On 19 July 2023, one day after the conviction, President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi issued a presidential pardon covering Patrick George Zaki and five other individuals. He was released on 20 July 2023. The pardon did not annul the conviction or clear his record; it commuted the sentence.

The pardon came amid sustained international attention to his case. Universities, human rights organizations, and European institutions had called for his release throughout the proceedings. His case became emblematic of the broader crackdown on independent civil society and freedom of expression in Egypt, where emergency courts, prolonged pretrial detention, and charges of spreading false news have been used to silence critics and rights defenders.

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Patrick George ZakiCase file · timeline
§ 02 · CHRONOLOGY
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§ 02Documented chronology12 events on file

  1. 07 Feb 2020Friday
    arrest Detained at Cairo airport Patrick George Zaki was arrested by National Security Agency officers upon arrival at Cairo International Airport. He was taken to an undisclosed location and interrogated for several hours, during which he reported being subjected to electric shocks and physical beatings.
  2. 08 Feb 2020Saturday
    other Remanded in custody The Public Prosecutor of Mansoura ordered his detention on remand for fifteen days. The detention order was subsequently renewed on a rolling basis for more than twenty months.
  3. 02 Feb 2021Tuesday
    hearing Detention renewed for 45 days The Criminal Court of Cairo renewed his pretrial detention for an additional forty-five days, continuing a pattern of rolling renewals that had extended his detention without trial.
  4. 14 Sep 2021Tuesday
    hearing Trial begins in emergency court Patrick George Zaki's trial commenced before the State Security Misdemeanours Emergency Court in Mansoura. He was charged with publishing false news based on his 2019 article on the situation of Coptic Christians. The court operates without right of appeal.
  5. 08 Dec 2021Wednesday
    release Released pending trial Patrick George Zaki was released from detention after spending more than twenty months in pretrial custody. His trial was set to resume in early 2022.
  6. 18 Jul 2023Tuesday
    verdict Convicted and sentenced to three years The Emergency State Security Misdemeanors Court in Mansoura convicted Patrick George Zaki of disseminating false news and sentenced him to three years in prison. He was arrested inside the courtroom immediately after the verdict.
  7. 18 Jul 2023Tuesday
    verdict Sentenced to three years An Egyptian state security court sentenced Zaki to three years in prison for spreading false news.
  8. 19 Jul 2023Wednesday
    other Presidential pardon issued President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi issued a presidential pardon for Patrick George Zaki and five others, one day after his conviction. The pardon commuted the sentence but did not annul the conviction.
  9. 19 Jul 2023Wednesday
    release Presidential pardon President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi issued a pardon, one day after the conviction.
  10. 20 Jul 2023Thursday
    release Released under presidential pardon Patrick George Zaki was released from detention following the presidential pardon. His release concluded nearly four years of judicial proceedings that began with his arrest at Cairo airport in February 2020.
  11. 20 Jul 2023Thursday
    release Released from prison Zaki returned to his family after 22 months of pre-trial detention and a brief reconviction.
  12. 01 Aug 2024Thursday
    other Returned to Bologna Zaki resumed his postgraduate studies at the University of Bologna.
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Patrick George ZakiCase file · legal & violations
§ 03 · LEGAL
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§ 03Charges filed by the state2 on record

  1. 01Publishing false news inside and outside Egypt
  2. 02Disseminating false news about the country's internal conditions that would disturb security and social peace

§ 04Sentence

Imposed sentence
Three years in prison. Sentence commuted by presidential pardon one day after conviction.

§ 05Documented violations7 categories

Arbitrary detentionDenial of legal counselInhumane conditionsJudicial harassmentProlonged pretrial detentionTortureUnfair trial
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Patrick George ZakiCase file · provenance
§ 06 · PROVENANCE
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§ 06Editorial provenanceHuMENA Editorial Board

How this record was compiled

This case file was compiled by HuMENA's Egypt research team from primary documentation, public filings, family-supplied legal documents, and confidential partner reporting. Editorial responsibility rests with the HuMENA Editorial Board. Where dates or facts are uncertain, the record errs on the side of the source material and notes uncertainty in the live archive at humena.org.

Generated
Saturday, 6 June 2026
Source dataset retrieved
2026-05-12
Live record (canonical)
https://dev.humena.org/defenders/patrick-george-zaki/
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HuMENA Editorial Board
Cite this record · Chicago / APA HuMENA for Human Rights and Civic Engagement. (2026). Patrick George Zaki [Case file]. HuMENA Defenders Living Archive. Retrieved June 6, 2026, from https://dev.humena.org/defenders/patrick-george-zaki/

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