Egyptian doctor, Amnia Soudan, has been sentenced to six months in prison with a suspended execution following a celebration that angered authorities. Journalist Khaled Ali reported the sentencing, stemming from an event that triggered a negative response from the government. The details of the celebration and the specific charges remain largely unconfirmed, however it appears to be linked to political activism. Mada Masr originally published the report, highlighting concerns regarding freedom of expression and assembly in Egypt. This case adds to a growing number of instances where individuals face legal repercussions for activities perceived as challenging the current regime. The suspended sentence indicates a degree of leniency, but still represents a warning to others.