A man holds a placard during a vigil to commemorate Giulio Regeni, who was found murdered in Cairo a year ago, in downtown Rome, Italy January 25, 2017. No-one has been accused of Regeni's murder. "The motive can be easily traced to Giulio's research activities during his months in Cairo," Pignatone wrote. Rome prosecutors this month seized the computer and cell phone of his Cambridge tutor, Maha Abdelrahman. Relations were restored in August when Rome said it would return its ambassador to Cairo and continue to search for Regeni's killers.
Source: Egypt Today January 25, 2018 21:56 UTC