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In 1996, Egyptian journalists succeeded in abolishing Law No. 93 of 1995, known as the "Press Assassination Law," which imposed restrictions on journalistic work and threatened freedom of expression. After ongoing protests and sit-ins, they managed to force the authorities to retreat and issued Law No. 96, which recognized the key rights and privileges of the press, affirming that journalism is "an independent people's authority." This victory marked an important milestone in the history of defending press freedom in Egypt.
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