An Egyptian prosecutor has remanded 16 political activists in custody, pending further investigations into terrorism-related charges after had joined a pro-Gaza protest earlier last week outside the headquarters of the Journalists’ Syndicate in downtown Cairo. The activists, including men and women, were detained late on Wednesday 3 April, and in the early hours of the following day, and accused of “joining a terrorist group” and “spreading false news,” the Egyptian Commission for Rights and Freedoms said in a statement. The detentions are believed to have been triggered by slogans the protest…