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Zaki to arrive in Bologna on Sunday evening

Press conference in rector's office, party on July 30

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(ANSA) - ROME, JUL 22 - The freed Egyptian researcher, human rights activist and Bologna University alumnus Patrick Zaki is expected in Bologna on Sunday evening, the university said on Saturday.
    Zaki will fly into Milan Malpensa and be accompanied to the Alma Mater by Rector Giovanni Molari and Professor Rita Monticelli, the coordinator of the master's course in women's and gender studies in which he graduated earlier this month.
    The three will then hold a press conference at the university at 8.30 pm local time.
    Zaki will not meet with reporters at Malpensa airport.
    In agreement with the municipality of Bologna, a public event is planned in Bologna's Piazza Maggiore on July 30 at 8 pm to celebrate the activist's release and return to Italy.
    On Friday Zaki celebrated his pardon and release from police custody in Cairo with other human rights activists including lawyer Mohamed El-Baqer, who also received a pardon from Egyptian President al Sisi on Wednesday.
    On Tuesday Zaki was sentenced to three years in prison for allegedly spreading fake news in relation to an article on the condition of Coptic Christians in Egypt.
    He has been arrested by Egyptian police in February 2020 and held in pre-trial detention for 22 months before being released but banned from leaving the country.
    Earlier this month Zaki obtained a masters degree in women's and gender studies from Bologna University with the maximum grade of 110 with distinction, defending his thesis via video link after the authorities in his homeland refused permission for him to present it in person. (ANSA).
   

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