An opposition member of parliament, he was jailed for a year on Oct 31, 2006 by a military tribunal over comments he made about his uncle's assassination by Islamist soldiers.
The lawmaker from the small opposition Al-Ahrar party was accused of “spreading false rumours and insulting the armed forces” after he alleged that senior officers were involved in the murder, during a military parade. In several interviews marking the 25th anniversary of the killing, Sadat suggested that President Hosni Mubarak — the then vice president who has ruled Egypt ever since — might also have been involved.—AFP