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Egyptian Alaa Abdel Fattah (left), a top activist of the revolt against ex-president Hosni Mubarak, and his mother Laila Soueif react after hearing a court sentence against their sister/ daughter, Sanaa Seif, outside a court in Cairo, on October 26, 2014. Image Credit: AFP

Cairo: An Egyptian court ordered prominent activist Alaa Abdul Fattah back to jail Monday after he was previously freed on bail during a trial for taking part in an illegal protest, a relative said.

His sister Mona Seif told AFP Abdul Fattah had been taken into custody after a hearing into his case on charges of participating in a violent and illegal protest following the military’s overthrow of Islamist president Mohammad Mursi last year.

Abdul Fattah, 32, was one of the youth activists who spearheaded an uprising against veteran strongman Hosni Mubarak in 2011 and later backed the overthrow of the divisive Mursi.

He was released on bail in September after the previous judge in the trial recused himself.

Hailed as an “icon of the revolution” by the authorities after Mursi’s overthrow, Abdul Fattah and other secular leaning dissident leaders have not been spared an extensive crackdown aimed mainly at Mursi’s Islamist backers.

That crackdown has left at least 1,400 people dead and thousands in prison, most of them Islamists.

Another of Abdul Fattah’s sisters, Sanaa Seif, was sentenced on Sunday to three years in prison by a separate court on similar charges, along with 22 other defendants.

They had both participated in two protests against a law, enacted after Mursi’s overthrow, banning all but police-sanctioned protests.

New York-based Human Rights Watch denounced Sanaa Seif’s imprisonment in a statement saying the Egyptian “government will clearly go to any length to crush domestic opposition, whether secular or Islamist”.

President Abdul Fattah Al Sissi, the army general who toppled Mursi after massive protests against the Islamist, has said a firm hand is needed to restore stability in the most populous Arab country after several years of turmoil.

His government is also facing a brazen militant insurgency that has killed scores of soldiers and policemen in recent months, including at least 30 troops in an attack on Friday.