Egypt's president pardons jailed activist Douma amid criticism of 'cosmetic' human rights gestures
- Egyptian President Sisi pardoned activist Ahmed Douma, jailed since 2019 for protests against Mubarak.
- Douma was a prominent figure in the 2011 pro-democracy protests that ousted Mubarak.
- Sisi has recently pardoned some activists, but critics say it's a cosmetic gesture as arrests continue.
- Other high-profile activists like Alaa Abd el-Fattah remain imprisoned.
- Rights groups continue urging Egypt to release political prisoners and allow free speech.