Mahmoud Abu Zeid
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Mahmoud Abu Zeid, also known as Shawkan (born c. 1987), an Egyptian photojournalist, was arrested for taking photos of the Rabaa massacre in Cairo, Egypt and imprisoned during the post-coup unrest by the Egyptian government since 2013, where he faced the death penalty.[1][2] By September 2018 he had been sentenced to a five-year prison term and was expected to be released shortly thereafter;[3] he was released on 4 March 2019.[4]
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Mahmoud Abou Zeid | |
Born | 1987 |
Nationality | Egyptian |
Other names | Shawkan |
Occupation | Freelance photojournalist |
Known for | Photos of protests in Cairo |
Awards | John Aubuchon Press Freedom Award 2016. CPJ's 2016 International Press Freedom Awards. UNESCO/Guillermo Cano Press Freedom Prize 2018. |
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