Ricard Gonzalez, 36, had been working in Egypt since 2011 as a correspondent for Spanish daily El Pais and had also contributed articles for Argentine newspaper La Nacion. He fled Egypt two weeks ago.
"Spanish authorities told me there was an imminent risk of being arrested and indicted, and it could be serious. They advised me to leave the country," Gonzalez told AFP yesterday in a telephone interviews.
Gonzalez said the Egyptian embassy in Madrid had expressed reservations about El Pais's coverage of the country under President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi.
Gonzalez said his planned arrest could also be related to his book in Spanish, "The Rise and Fall of Muslim Brotherhood," the Islamist movement designated "terrorist group" by Cairo.
After Sisi ousted Mohamed Morsi in July 2013, the authorities blacklisted his Muslim Brotherhood movement accusing it of deadly attacks on security forces.
"I tried very hard to be objective and neutral. The book is critical of both - the current regime and also of the Muslim Brotherhood's year in power," he said.
But in a piece published in El Pais's online edition, he accused the government of harassing foreign correspondents, including "detaining them for hours without apparent motive".
"Egyptian journalists are in much more danger, especially those who work for Arabic language media. Those who don't stick to the official line risk being dismissed, arrested, prosecuted and sometimes tortured," he wrote.
Rights groups have accused Sisi and his government of curbing media freedoms and of installing a regime more repressive than that of Hosni Mubarak, a former president who was toppled in a popular uprising in 2011.
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