CAIRO, Dec 2 (Aswat Masriya) An Egyptian prosecutor ordered on Monday that Ahmed Maher, the founder of the April 6 youth movement, be detained for four days.
The activist will be detained pending investigations into allegations that he attacked a police officer and stole his walkie-talkie while violating the new protest law.
Maher has denied all the accusations against him, refuting that the movement had called for a demonstration by the Shura Council last Tuesday.
He said that he was not aware that the protest law had been passed when he joined the demonstration.
A protest law passed recently obliges protesters to inform the authorities of their demonstrations three days prior to staging them.
Security forces dispersed a protest by the Shura Council last Tuesday, arresting tens of protesters who had gathered to denounce a constitutional article that allows the trying of civilians at military courts and the disputed protest law.
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