Mohamed Nassar, a member of April 6 Youth Movement, was arrested at Talaat Harb Square in downtown Cairo for holding a banner that read "You promised you will not remove subsidy, you are a liar President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi."
He was accused of inciting protest against the oil price hike by holding the banner, insulting Sisi, mobilisation and violating the protest law.
Nassar, however, had denied all charges saying that he was standing alone, contradicting the allegation of mobilisation, al-Shorouk newspaper reported.
Nassar used the fact that he was standing alone to plead innocent.
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