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November 22, 2006

Egypt arrests another blog critic

Egyptian_protestors_1 Police in Cairo have detained a blogger whose posts have been critical of the Egyptian government. Rami Siyam, who blogs under the name of Ayyoub, was detained along with three friends after leaving the house of a fellow blogger late at night.

No reasons have been given for Mr Siyam's detention. The other friends were released after being questioned. Human rights groups have accused Egypt of eroding freedom of speech by arresting several bloggers recently. BBC Arab Affairs analyst Magdi Abdelhadi says blogging in Egypt is closely associated with political activism in a culture where democratic freedoms are severely restricted.

In recent weeks, bloggers have been exposing what they say was the sexual harassment of women at night in downtown Cairo in full view of police who did not intervene. Mr Siyam's host on Saturday night, Muhammad Sharqawi, was detained for several weeks earlier this year.

Source: [BBC]

The most recently detained blogger, Abdel Kareem Nabil, was detained in Alexandria on 6 November and was charged with disrupting public order, inciting religious hatred and defaming the president.

Amnesty International says Mr Amer appeared to have been detained for expressing critical views about Islam and Egypt's al-Azhar religious authorities.

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Comments

salamo alykom,
this is me a man from upper egypt, i'm 30 years old, i wondwer here in uppser egypt we usually see the cars of the police running in every street and just we dont see any man saying bad word to a girl so it should be better in cairo,even i was shocked when i heard about what happened in downcity in cairo it is something awaful.
why men do that? dont they think that he cant do that to his sister or fiancee? what he will do or feel if his sister or fiancee told him that a man said i mean just said not touched her, what will he do?

Posted by: mahmoud | Nov 26, 2006 12:44:32 PM

The situation at present? Somebody know?

Posted by: Egipt | Mar 6, 2009 11:50:04 AM

yes, I know what is going on there...

Posted by: Wczasy last minute | Jun 19, 2009 5:39:50 PM

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