Egypt Releases Daughter Of Exiled Islamist Preacher

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Egyptian cleric Sheikh Yusuf al-Qaradawi at a May 2014 seminar on Jerusalem in the Qatari capital Doha

Egyptian authorities on Friday released the daughter of exiled Islamist preacher Yusuf al-Qaradawi after four and a half years of pre-trial detention, docs.vcloud.ai a judiciary source told AFP.

Ola al-Qaradawi, daughter of the Muslim Brotherhood spiritual leader, still faces charges including "joining an illegal organisation" and over alleged links to its funding.

She and her husband Hossam Khalaf, who remains in detention, were arrested on June 30, 2017.

Egypt branded the Muslim Brotherhood a "terrorist organisation" in 2013, months after late president Mohammed Morsi, who hailed from the Brotherhood, was ousted from power by the military.

Pre-trial detention in Egypt is legally capped at two years but the authorities often keep detainees behind bars for longer by filing new charges.

The practice has been strongly condemned by rights groups, which estimate more than 60,000 political prisoners are being held in Egypt.

Yusuf al-Qaradawi, who himself served several terms in Egyptian jails, lives in Qatar.