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Journalist side-lined for criticizing government in Al-Ahram column

Posted on 27/06/200802/01/2021 By 3arabawy

From the Daily News Egypt:

Local press reports allege that Prime Minister Ahmad Nazif has twice disqualified journalist and poet Farouk Goweida from nomination for membership of the Supreme Council for Culture over the past three months in retaliation for a series of articles critical of the government.
The article series titled “The Land Mafia,” which were published in the state-owned Al-Ahram newspaper, heavily criticized the government for not following due process when selling state-owned land to investors and businessmen.

“We won’t rest until we are free of tyranny”

Posted on 17/06/200807/02/2021 By 3arabawy

From the Daily News Egypt:

Around 1,000 people, including writers, politicians and activists gathered Sunday at the Press Syndicate to celebrate the launch of Abdel-Halim Qandil’s latest book on President Hosni Mubarak’s rule and the future of Egypt.
The launch of “Al-Ayam Al-Akheera” (The Last Days) faced some obstacles when Qandil’s supporters failed to obtain approvals to host it at the syndicate’s conference hall.
As a last resort, the book-signing event was held on the fourth floor and its corridors.
Members of the Journalists’ Syndicate claim, however, that the elevator was reprogrammed to only reach as high as the third floor, leaving the emergency staircase as the only route to reach the fourth floor and beyond.
“The syndicate chairman believes the book launch will negatively affect the interests [of the Journalists’ Syndicate] and its relations with the state as the book directly criticizes the president,” head of the syndicate’s freedom committee Muhammad Abdel Quddous told Daily News Egypt.
The 220-page book is a compilation of a series of articles Qandil previously published about the past 30 years in Egypt’s history with an emphasis on President Hosni Mubarak’s reign and that of other figures on the political scene.
The book explores the different scenarios for Egypt’s future from the prism of diverse and conflicting forces like the army, the president’s son Gamal Mubarak and the banned Muslim Brotherhood group.
Qandil’s supporters came from across the country to attend the event. Bedouin activist Khalid Arafat spent six hours on the road from Al-Arish in North Sinai to support Qandil and have his copy signed.
“This book indicates our insistence on changing the dreadful situation we are in,” Arafat noted. “Corruption and poverty are the products of this regime.”
However, Qandil’s supporters believe that amid the political chaos Egypt is going through, the book is likely to be confiscated. “‘Al-Ayam Al-Akheera’ is already being withdrawn from the market,” Abdel Quddous noted.
“We are entering into a phase of pressure from the regime and its security bodies where the emergency law is being applied on politicians and activists rather than murderers and thieves,” said co-founder of the Kefaya Movement for Change George Ishaq.
“We won’t rest until we are free of tyranny,” award-winning novelist Alaa Al-Aswany said.

Dr. Alaa el-Aswani الدكتور علاء الأسواني

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Posted on 24/05/200806/02/2021 By 3arabawy

James Buck on CNN:

Lawyer Ahmad Ezzat confirms Muhammad Saleh Mariee was tortured by State Security pigs using electric shocks, and more worryingly he says Muhammad has been banned from seeing his lawyers in Bourg el-Arab Prison.

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