Cairo-based journalists and photographers will stage a one-hour sit-in tomorrow Monday, 2pm, in front of the Press Syndicate, in solidarity with the BBC journalist Alan Johnston, who was kidnapped in Gaza seven weeks ago.
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Moneim detained
Bad news. Muslim Brotherhood journalist Abdel Moneim Mahmoud was detained by Mubarak’s Gestapo early Sunday 1am, at the Cairo International Airport. Ikwan Web reports:
Egyptian Security forces arrested blogger and Ikhwanweb correspondent Abdel Moneum Mahmoud at Cairo International Airport today while on his way to begin seven Arab countries tour to prepare a report about the status of human rights in the Arab world for the British satellite channel Al Hiwar. Monem had already boarded the plane when he was later pulled out by security forces.
After the arrest and sentencing of blogger Abdel Karim Sulieman to four years in prison for his internet blog, the Egyptian government seems to be pressing ahead with its campaign to silence all voices of civil dissent and encroaching on freedom of expression by arresting or intimidating bloggers and political activists.
Last time I saw Moneim was during the recently held Cairo Social Forum, where he spoke at the Anti-Torture Forum:
My solidarity goes to Moneim and his family. I hope to see him and all the political detainees in Mubarak’s gulags released soon.
Counterterror law to gag press
Parliament speaker Fathi Surror, a Mubarak’s NDP henchman, said yesterday that the counterterrorism law will be applied on journalists who “aid, republish material produced by banned groups.”