Khaled Dawoud is the former leader of the Constitution Party of Egypt.[4] Dawoud has been a journalist for Al-Ahram Weekly since 1996.[5] Dawoud resigned as a spokesperson for the National Salvation Front (NSF) on 16 August 2013 in protest at the support of police violence against Mohamed Morsi supporters by the NSF.[6] Dawoud was stabbed by Mohammed Morsi supporters on 4 October 2013.[7]
Arrest during 2019 Egyptian protests
Following video releases by Mohamed Ali in September 2019 accusing Sisi of corruption and calling for anti-Sisi street protests, Dawoud called for investigations of the corruption claims. He was arrested on 25 September 2019, after protests across Egypt started on 21 and 22 September.[8] On 14 April 2020, Dawoud was released from jail.[9]