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26
May

Please Dad…Wait For Me

Written by Egyptian Journalist Naglaa Bedeir and published in Al-Dustoor independant newspaper, May 25, 2007

Weblogs of his friends have installed a counter to count days since he was arrested. “We are counting it by minutes like you Moneim, he was detained on April, 15, 2007, for such days, hours and a minutes; right now while I am writing, Moneim is detained for 39 days, pending the case of the Agricultural Cooperation Institute, and he appeared yesterday before the state security prosecution who detained him for more 15 days .

“Moneim your stronger, therefore, they imprisoned you”; this is another slogan adopted by bloggers showing solidarity with Moneim. It is true, he is stronger, more elevated and will outlive them .

Moneim’s charge is comic: terrorism, running outlawed group, deviating student activities and hindering the academic process, although he does not know where the Agricultural Institute is located and he met students of this institute for the first time in prison. His real charge which he adopts and always reiterates is that He is” Loving Egypt so much and I hope to see it free of corruption and tyranny.

Moneim’s father is bedridden in a hospital in Alexandria. He suffers from hepatic fibrosis and is in a coma. When Moneim’s mother visited him in prison last week, he wrote in her hand and wrote a message to his father (His jailors denied him paper) and he said in the message:” Forgive me because I did not carry you and left you to hands of strangers to carry you to hospital and wipe your tears and blood; please dad.. wait for me till I come to see you… no not die…wait for me and be proud because I am jailed for your freedom and for loving my nation …be merry about me”.

Moneim is jailed in Tora’s Mahkum prison with criminals is in a 3*7metre cell sheltering 22 inmates along with many epidemics, the most serious of which are scabies, all kinds of drugs, insects, saying bad names, harassment and assaults. They are kept inside the cell for 23 hours a day.

After intervention of Human Rights Organizations and student’s hunger strike, some of them were moved to Torah farm prison, where better conditions are afforded, but Moneim is still held in Torah’s Mahkum.

I visited, once, a son of a colleague of mine at Boulak Abo Al Ela police station because he was held for taking drugs. The police station is a very good looking and clean archeological building. The police station’s commissioner was very polite. When he saw us he said:” Of course you want to see Haitham ( the son of my friend) all his visitors are journalists” and he asked us politely to enter a small side room and he brought in Haitham, who sat silent and made up smile on his face; then, his lips quivered suddenly and he became tear-eyed and said:” I am nearly chocked I can’t bear it”; I was about to cry and my fried cried. We brought him Kentucky sandwiches, cigarettes, juice and bottled water, and we accompanied him to the cell. I saw in the cell chair beside a wide window that overlooks the back garden of the police station. I said to him tenderly:” You are well-served here”

“It is a prison after all” he said. And he was released on the following day!!.

23
May

Jailed … but still smiling

Monem
The original picture here

12
May

عبد المنعم .. كان واحد من الناس

تصميم فيديو قام به الزميل إخواني ولد و نشره على موقع يوتيوب


07
May

Monem, 23 Other Detainees To Begin Hunger Strike

Below is an article published today, May 7, 2007, on the Muslim Brotherhood English website.

Blogger and journalist Abdel Monem Mahmoud and 23 other detained students from the Institute of Agricultural Engineering threatened to begin a hunger strike on Tuesday May 8, to protest their inhumane imprisonment conditions and the endless cycle of intimidations by criminal prisoners which reached to the point of sexual harassment, and the disgraceful inaction by the prison administration.

In a statement released by Monem and other political detainees on Monday, they demanded their immediate release and dropping all the trumped up charges against them, accusing the prison administration of adopting a new strategy of psychological torture by allowing and encouraging criminal prisoners to intimidate and harass them.

Among the list of other inhumane imprisonment conditions the statement cited are,

1-Confinment for 23 hours a day in overcrowded cells where an average of 22 inmates are kept in 10×22 feet cells infested with bugs with only one extremely filthy bathroom to share.

2-Numerous assaults by criminal prisoners and thugs, including sexual harassment and verbal abuse.

3-Use of illegal drugs inside prison cells by criminals and drug dealers, and the produced smoke which makes it very difficult to even breath an already polluted air, in addition to extremely foul language and screaming all night by intoxicated thugs which became a source of psychological agony.

4-Poor medical care in handling life threatening and contagious medical conditions, including skin diseases and HIV. Four cases of chicken pox and measles were denied appropriate care and hospital admission.

The statement also complained that the students who were mostly preparing for their final exams, surrendered their school books to the prison administration in protest, since it became impossible for them to study in such awful environment

The statement concluded by calling on the Attorney General, the National Council on Human Rights and all human rights groups to intervene to protect the life and dignity of the students.

Attorney Islam Lotfy stated to Ikhwanweb that the “Al Mahkom” prison where Monem and his fellow political prisoners are kept is designated for the most vicious criminals and known for its inhumane conditions. He added that several cases of TB and HIV have been detected among prisoners and the government apparent lack of action and poor medical care inside the prison put his clients’ life in danger.

According to Lotfy, several complaints have been filed to the prison administration and government officials to keep political detainees separate from criminal prisoners but nothing was done. The government seems to be adopting a new strategy by letting others do their dirty work by inflicting psychological torture on its political opponents who have been detained only for their views and opinions.

Monem was arrested on April 15 along group of students from the Institute of Agricultural Engineering and charged with belonging to an illegal organization [MB] and by reporting information that defame the regime and threaten national security.

For more information, please contact,

-Attorny Islam Lotfy at 002-010-771745 (mobile)

-Mohammad Ghozlan, Kawakby Foundation For Democracy and Development at 002-010-2040116 (mobile)

07
May

بيان إضراب عبد المنعم محمود ورفاقه عن الطعام


عبد المنعم محمود
ورفاقه في قضية معهد التعاون الزراعي
يبدأون اضراباً مفتوحاً عن الطعام بسجن المحكوم
نعلن نحن المعتقلون علي ذمة قضية معهد التعاون الزراعي و المحبوسين إحتياطياً بسجن القاهرة (المحكوم) بدء اضراب مفتوح عن الطعام نظراً لما نعانيه من مضايقات بالغة الخطورة وتحرشات جنسية وسوء رعاية صحية ومنع من كافة حقوقنا في التريض ، فضلاً عن القضية الواهية التي لفقت لنا وعدم التفات النيابة لقرب امتحانات الطلاب النهائية والذي كان له بالغ الأثر علي حالتنا الصحية والنفسية مما يهدد بضياع مستقبلنا الدراسى.

ونحن نعلن اننا سوف نبدأ اضراباً مفتوحاً عن الطعام بداية من يوم الثلاثاء 8/5/2007 ان لم تقم نيابة امن الدولية العليا باخلاء سبيلنا خاصة ان النيابة امرت بحبس اربعة طلاب جدد من زملائنا بالمعهد ليصل عدد الطلاب المعتقلين على ذمة هذه القضية الى 18 طالب بالإضافة الى 4 أخرين تم لصقهم بالقضية الملفقة دون أدي وجه (مهندس مدنى – صيدلى- استاذ جامعى- مدون و مراسل تليفزيونى) حيث نفى عميد المعهد نفسه قيامنا الطلاب بأى شئ يمثل جريمة كما سجلت النيابة عدم مصداقية الشاهد الوحيد ومقدم البلاغ ضدنا.

هذا وقد تقدمنا الأسبوع الماضى بطلب بالأفراج عنا للنائب العام ولإدارة السجن نظراً لخطورة استمرار حبسنا بسجن المحكوم الذى تتهدد فيه حياتنا وارواحنا كل يوم وذلك للأسباب التالية.

1- وصل عدد المحتجزين فى الزنزانة(3 × 7متر) الى 22 نزيل دورة مياه واحدة صغيرة.
2- السجن يضم متهمين فى جرائم نفس وسرقة واتجار وادمان مخدرات، حيث يقومون ببيع واتجار المخدرات داخل السجن مما يجعلنا نعيش على رائحة البانجو والحشيش.
3- تعرض بعض هؤلاء التجار لنا وعرض المخدرات علينا.
4- تعرضنا للتحرش الجنسي من قبل الجنائيين .
5- انتشار الكثير من الأمراض الوبائية والمعدية (الجلدية - الإلتهابات الوبائية-الايدز)
6- انتشار كافة الحشرات الزاحفة والطائرة الناقلة للأمراض.
7- اصابة 4 حالات بالحصبة الألماني ورفض المستشفى حجزهما .
8- ارتفاع صوت الجنائيين بالصراخ والسباب القذر طوال الليل والنهار مع تعاطيهم المخدرات .

9- نظل محبوسين داخل الزنزانة الضيقة لمدة 23 ساعة ولا يسمح لنا الا بساعة تريض واحدة مع الجنائيين ولا نخرج فيها خشية علي حياتنا من هؤلاء المجرمين.

ونظراً لما سبق وما تمثله خطورة المعيشة وصعوبة مذاكرة الطلاب فقد قمنا بتسليم الكتب الى ادارة السجن حيث اننا لا نستطيع التحصيل فى هذا المناخ ونطالب النائب العام، والمجلس القومى لحقوق الإنسان، والمنظمات الحقوقية بزيارة هذا المكان غير الآدمى للإطلاع على حقيقية ما نعانيه من اهدار لكرامتنا وانسانيتنا.

المعتقلون علي ذمة قضية معهد التعاون الزراعى
سجن المحكوم - طرة

07
May

إضراب المدون عبد المنعم محمود عن الطعام

بدء صباح اليوم الاثنين الزميل و المدون المصري عبد المنعم محمود إضرابا عن الطعام هو و23 من طلاب معهد التعاون الزراعي المعتقلين معه في نفس القضية.

وأفادت مصادرنا أن عبد المنعم والطلاب بدؤوا اليوم إضرابا مفتوح عن الطعام في سجن مصر (و الشهير بالمحكوم) وذلك بسبب تعرضه هو والطلاب للمضايقات من قبل السجناء الجنائيين تحت سمع و بصر إدارة السجن التي يبدو أنها تشجع السجناء الجنائيين بالتحرش ومضايقة عبد المنعم والطلاب.

ومن جانبه قال أ/ إسلام لطفي المحامى وعضو هيئة الدفاع عن عبد المنعم ” منعم الآن في سجن مصر والذي يطلق عليه اسم سجن (المحكوم) وهو سجن مخصص للجنائيين ويعتبر من أسوأ السجون المصرية وينتشر فيه معظم الأمراض مثل (السل –الدرن- الجرب وهناك بعض الشائعات التي تتحدث عن وجود حالات للايدز) ويفتقر إلى الرعاية الصحية.

وأضاف إسلام فى تصريح لاخوان ويب “في وسط هذا السجن ومع الجنائيين وتجار المخدرات يعيش عبد المنعم محمود بسبب كتاباته وإدانته لحالات التعذيب التي تقوم بها السلطات المصرية تجاه المواطنين.

وأشار إسلام إلى المضايقات التي يتعرض لها عبدالمنعم والطلاب من السجناء الجنائيين وبالرغم من تقديمهم شكوى لادارة السجن الا أنه دون جدوى.

وطالب إسلام المنظمات الحقوقية العربية والدولية بالضغط على الحكومة المصرية للإفراج عن عبد المنعم وخاصة أنه لم يرتكب أي جرم يعاقب عليه.

هذا وكان قد تم القبض على عبد المنعم يوم 15 ابريل الماضى وتم تجديد استمرار حبسه وذلك عقب نشره لبعض قضايا التعذيب على مدونته أنا إخوان وتنظيم لقاء بين اسر قيادات الإخوان المعتقلين ومنظمة العفو الدولية.

ووجهت النيابة لعبدالمنعم عدة اتهاماتٍ من بينها الانتماء إلى جماعةٍ أُسست على خلاف القانون، وصُنع وحيازة صورٍ من شأنها تكدير الأمن العام (يُقصد بها صور لطلبة معهد التعاون الزراعي بشبرا)، وعقد اجتماعاتٍ تنظيمية سرية تستهدف تكدير الأمن العام!!

07
May

عاجل .. منعم يبدأ الإضراب عن الطعام

عاجــــــل

منعم ومجموعة المعهد الزراعي يبدأون من اليوم الإثنين 7 مايو إضراباً مفتوحاً عن الطعام بسجن القاهرة للمحبوسين احتياطياً ” المحكوم ” بمنطقة طرة

المجموعة تتعرض إلي تحرشات بالغة الخطورة من المساجين الجنائيين
وإنتشار الأمراض الوبائية وانعدام الرعاية الصحية أو التريض

بيان كامل بعد قليل

عرض منعم والمجموعة باكر علي نيابة أمن الدولة العليا بالتجمع الخامس

تحرك لإنقاذ منعم ورفاقه من موت محقق

06
May

Egypt’s blog rebels silenced by jail

 

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Below is a articel published By Charles Levinson, Sunday, May 6, 2007, on the website of The Telegraph newspaper

A popular Egyptian blogger known for his withering criticisms of the government has given up writing after becoming the latest victim of a state crackdown on dissent.

The blogger, known as Sandmonkey, signed off last week, writing that he had noticed state security agents on his street and heard clicking noises on his phone. “There has been too much heat around me lately,” he wrote.

n recent months, the Egyptian regime has jailed several bloggers, ending a period in which it had taken a more relaxed attitude towards internal critics. Human rights activists claim the about-turn follows the US administration’s decision to relax pressure on Middle Eastern governments to enact democratic reforms.

During Sandmonkey’s three years on the internet, his was one of the most widely read Egyptian blogs, popular especially among Western readers for his unconventional opinions about his country and the Middle East. “Cynical, snarky, pro-US, secular, libertarian, disgruntled” was how he described himself. Continue reading ‘Egypt’s blog rebels silenced by jail’

04
May

The case of Abdel-Monem Mahmoud

Below is a blogpost published By Jillian York, on Friday, May 4, 2007, on the website of INTHEFRAY (a nonprofit organization that seeks to transcend geographic, political, and social boundaries, to defend endangered liberties and rights, and to demand justice, transparency, and opportunity.)

inthefray

The case of Abdel-Monem Mahmoud, a blogger and member of the Muslim Brotherhood is the second of its kind in Egypt, a country where press freedom has greatly deteriorated in the past few years, according to a report released by the Committee for the Protection of Journalists (CPJ) on May 3, International Press Freedom Day.  The report, entitled “Backsliders,” listed Egypt in seventh place, after Ethiopia, Gambia, Russia, DRC, Cuba and Pakistan.  Following Egypt were Azerbaijan, Morocco, and Thailand.
Continue reading ‘The case of Abdel-Monem Mahmoud’

04
May

EGYPT: Petition for release of bloggers Kareem Amer and Abdul-Moneim Mahmud

RSF

Reporters Without Borders / Internet Freedom desk

PETITION FOR RELEASE OF BLOGGERS KAREEM AMER AND ABDUL-MONEIM MAHMUD

Six months after the arrest of Kareem Amer, Reporters Without Borders has started a petition calling for the blogger’s release and that of his colleague Abdul-Moneim Mahmud.

Internet-users are being asked to sign online, in which the worldwide press freedom organisation calls on the Internet Governance Forum (IGF), a conference organised under the UN mantle, to block Egypt from hosting the event in 2008 unless the two bloggers are freed.

Sign the petition : http://www.rsf.org/article.php3?id_article=21993

Text of the petition:
Continue reading ‘EGYPT: Petition for release of bloggers Kareem Amer and Abdul-Moneim Mahmud’




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