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An Egyptian court handed a five-year jail sentence to award-winning photojournalist Mahmoud Abu Zeid on Saturday and confirmed death sentences against 75 people in one of the largest mass trials since the 2011 uprising.
Abu Zeid, widely known as Shawkan, who earlier this year received Unesco's World Freedom Prize, is however expected to walk free soon, his lawyer said.
Shawkan was arrested in August 2013 as he covered deadly clashes in Cairo between security forces and supporters of ousted president Mohamed Mursi.
He was accused of "murder and membership of a terrorist organisation" - charges that can carry the death penalty - but has already spent five years in jail.
Shawkan should therefore be able to leave prison "within a few days", his lawyer Karim Abdelrady said as he welcomed the verdict.
Smiling in the dock, the photojournalist made a "V" for victory sign to journalists.
But Abdelrady added that the sentence was still "unfair because he (Shawkan) was only doing his job", covering the events unfolding in the Egyptian capital five years ago.
The lawyer said he would launch a new legal bid to recognise the innocence of his client.
Shawkan was one of 739 defendants on trial in the same case, most of them facing charges of killing police and vandalising property during the clashes.
His detention sparked outrage among human rights groups and NGOs who lobbied continuously for his release.
The same court that handed Shawkan a five year term on Saturday also confirmed death sentences initially issued in July against 75 defendants, including leaders of Mursi's outlawed Muslim Brotherhood.
They include senior Brotherhood members Mohamed El Baltagui, Issam Al Aryan and Safwat Hijazi.
Of the 75 defendants facing the death penalty, 44 were in the dock while the rest were tried in absentia. Forty-seven were handed life sentences, while 347 were given 15 years in prison, and 22 minors received 10-year terms.
Five-year terms were handed to 215 people.
The court also sentenced Mursi's son, Ossama, to 10 years in jail.
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