A Giza appeal court rejected the requests of 47 defendants who were convicted of protesting against the Red Sea islands deal to pay their fines in installments. The defendants will have to pay EGP 100,000 each in order to be released from custody. On Tuesday, the court overturned the five-year jail sentences of the 47 but upheld their fines. According to Egyptian law, the defendants will serve three months in jail if they fail to pay the fine. After the three months, they will still have to pay the fine to the court.