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04
May

Free Monem, il cyber-fratello (Free Monem, the cyber-brother)

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Article paru dans “Il nuovo Riformista”, le 03 mai 2007 repris par Lettera22, site intalien de journalistes indépendants

FREE MONEM, IL CYBER-FRATELLO 3/5/07

In carcere da oltre due settimane il giornalista che in Egitto ha traghettato l’Ikhwan su Internet. La blogosfera egiziana si mobilita. Il mondo no (nella foto, il banner della petizione per liberare Abdel Monem Mahmoud, dal suo blog, ana-ikhwan.blogspot.com)
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02
May

CSMonitor: Egypt targets Web-savvy opponents

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By Dan Murphy | Staff writer of The Christian Science Monitor, from the May 02, 2007 edition

Activists say Abdel Moneim Mahmoud was arrested because he’s a member of the Muslim Brotherhood and has a popular blog.

Cairo

Abdel Moneim Mahmoud represents a new wrinkle in a long-time threat to the regime of Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak.

He’s young, passionate about democracy, and well educated. Perhaps most alarming to Egypt’s autocratic ruler, he’s a technologically savvy member of the main opposition group, the Muslim Brotherhood.

Mr. Mahmoud and other like-minded 20-somethings have been pushing the Brotherhood to change from within, focusing on the Internet to recruit young Egyptians and to build alliances with secular activists in the fight for reform.

The journalist and human rights lawyer is spreading the word on his Arab-language blog, “I am a Brother.” But while attracting new interest in the Brotherhood, he’s drawn the attention of security services, too.

Mahmoud now languishes in Egypt’s feared Tora prison, though he has not yet been charged with or convicted of any crime.

“He’s played a very, very active role in youth outreach for us, he’s helped lead the project on modernizing our media and communications, and his blog has attracted a lot of attention,” says Mohammed Ghuzlan, a young Brotherhood member and close friend of Mahmoud’s. “That’s all a threat to the regime.” Mr. Ghuzlan’s father, a Brotherhood member, is in jail.
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02
May

Egypt marks world press freedom day with new sentence against journalist

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Amnesty International condemns the six-month prison sentence handed down today by an Egyptian court to Huweida Taha, an al-Jazeera producer, for her production of a documentary on torture and other ill-treatment by Egyptian police in Egypt. Her sentence comes a day before the world is about to mark the international press freedom day.Huweida Taha was sentenced “for carrying out activities with the aim of damaging the country’s national interests and producing and possessing fabricated video material that would damage Egypt’s reputation, with intent to broadcast it.”

The press in Egypt has been facing increased repression by the authorities who, through cases against Huweida Taha and others, seem to be sending a chilling message, in particular to all those who dare to report on human rights violations in the country in an attempt to silence them.

Huweida Taha’s sentence follows the arrest of TV journalist and blogger Abdel Moneim Mahmoud who is being detained solely because of his role in denouncing and publicizing torture and other human rights violations in Egypt.

02
May

مصر تحتفل باليوم العالمي لحرية الصحافة بحكم جديد ضد صحفية

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أعربت منظمة العفو الدولية عن إدانتها للحكم الذي أصدرته محكمة مصرية اليوم بالسجن لمدة ستة أشهر ضد هويدا طه، وهي منتجة في قناة “الجزيرة” الفضائية، لقيامها بإعداد برنامج وثائقي عن التعذيب وغيره من صنوف المعاملة السيئة على أيدي الشرطة في مصر. وجاء الحكم عليها قبل يوم واحد من احتفال العالم باليوم العالمي لحرية الصحافة.

وقد صدر الحكم على هويدا طه بتهمة “مباشرة نشاط من شأنه الإضرار بالمصالح القومية للبلاد، وإنتاج وحيازة شرائط فيديو ملفقة من شأنها الإساءة إلى سمعة البلاد، بغرض إذاعتها”.

وتواجه الصحافة في مصر حملة قمع متزايدة من جانب السلطات، والتي يبدو أنها ترمي من وراء القضايا ضد هويدا طه وغيرها إلى توجيه رسالة تحذير، ولاسيما إلى كل من يُقْدمون على نقل أنباء انتهاكات حقوق الإنسان في البلاد، وذلك في محاولة لإخراسهم.

وجاء الحكم على هويدا طه في أعقاب القبض على عبد المنعم محمود، وهو مراسل تليفزيوني ومن كتاب المدونات على شبكة الإنترنت، والذي يُحتجز دونما سبب سوى دوره في نشر أنباء التعذيب وغيره من انتهاكات حقوق الإنسان في مصر وفي ال ت

01
May

Egypt: TV journalist detained for denouncing torture

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Ahead of World Press Freedom Day, Amnesty International today called for the immediate and unconditional release of TV journalist and blogger Abdel Moneim Mahmoud. The organization believes he has been arrested and detained solely because of his role in denouncing and publicizing torture and other human rights violations in Egypt.

Abdel Moneim Mahmoud, 27, a blogger and correspondent for the London-based Arabic language TV channel al-Hiwar (Dialogue), was arrested on Saturday 14 April 2007 on board a plane that was about to depart from Cairo International Airport. His arrest came after State Security Investigations (SSI) officers raided his parents’ home twice in Alexandria earlier on Thursday and Friday in order to arrest him, but did not find him there.

The day following his arrest, Abdel Moneim Mahmoud was brought before the public prosecutor in Shubra al-Khima, north of Cairo. He was charged with membership of the banned Muslim Brotherhood organization; financing student political activities at the Institute of Agricultural Cooperation in Shubra al-Khima and inciting them to stage a quasi-militia style parade; and harming Egypt’s image by contacting foreign media and human rights groups to publicize reports of torture in police stations. The Public Prosecutor ordered his detention for 15 days, which was renewed most recently on 24 April 2007, pending further investigation into those charges. He remains in detention in Mahkoum prison in Tora, southeast of Cairo.

In addition to his media work, Abdel Moneim Mahmoud also coordinated a campaign for the release of members of the Muslim Brotherhood whose trial started on 26 April 2007 in Heikstep Military Court Complex outside Cairo. They are being tried by a military court in violation of the most fundamental guarantees for a fair trial. Abdel Moneim Mahmoud has helped the relatives of the defendants contact the media and national and international human rights organizations. As part of these activities, he facilitated and attended a meeting on 12 April 2007 in Cairo between an Amnesty International delegation and some relatives of those facing trial. A few hours after the meeting, SSI officers raided his parents’ home in Alexandria.

Amnesty International is also concerned that his involvement in this meeting may have led to his detention. According to his lawyer, a State Security preliminary investigation report (mahdar al-taharriyat), referred, among other things, to Abdel Moneim Mahmoud’s meeting with AI delegates and his participation a couple of weeks earlier in an anti-torture event in which he spoke out about his detention and torture in 2003. AI delegates raised his case directly with the Egyptian authorities who denied that his detention was in any way connected with his meeting with Amnesty International.
The organization reiterates its call on the Egyptian authorities to investigate allegations of torture and other ill-treatment and bring perpetrators to justice. Detaining those who denounce torture instead will only perpetuate the culture of impunity in Egypt.

Amnesty International considers Abdel Moneim Mahmoud a prisoner of conscience who is being prosecuted solely for his peaceful expression and reporting on torture and other human rights abuses in Egyptian prisons. The organization is calling for his immediate and unconditional release.

01
May

مصر: اعتقال صحفي تليفزيوني بسبب تنديده بالتعذيب

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عشية الاحتفال باليوم العالمي لحرية الصحافة، دعت منظمة العفو الدولية اليوم إلى الإفراج فوراً ودون قيد أو شرط عن عبد المنعم محمود، وهو صحفي تليفزيوني ومن ناشري المدونات على شبكة الإنترنت. وتعتقد المنظمة أن السبب الوحيد في القبض عليه واعتقاله هو دوره في نشر أنباء التعذيب وغيره من انتهاكات حقوق الإنسان في مصر وفي التنديد بهذه الممارسات.

وكان عبد المنعم محمود، البالغ من العمر 27 عاماً، وهو مدون على شبكة الإنترنت ومراسل قناة “الحوار” التليفزيونية الناطقة بالعربية ومقرها لندن، قد اعتُقل يوم 14 إبريل/نيسان 2007، وهو على متن طائرة كانت تستعد لمغادرة مطار القاهرة الدولي. وجاء القبض عليه بعد أن داهم ضباط من مباحث أمن الدولة منزل والديه في الإسكندرية مرتين، يومي الخميس والجمعة، من أجل القبض عليه ولكنهم لم يجدوه هناك.

وقد مثل عبد المنعم محمود، في اليوم التالي للقبض عليه، أمام النيابة العامة في شبرا الخيمة، بشمال القاهرة، ووُجهت إليه تهم الانتماء إلى جماعة “الإخوان المسلمون” المحظورة؛ وتمويل أنشطة سياسية طلابية في معهد التعاون الزراعي في شبرا الخيمة؛ وتحريض بعض الطلاب هناك على القيام بعمل اعتصام تخللته عروض شبه عسكرية؛ والإساءة إلى صورة مصر من خلال الاتصال بوسائل إعلام أجنبية وجماعات دولية معنية بحقوق الإنسان لنشر أنباء التعذيب في مراكز الشرطة. وأمرت النيابة العامة بحبسه 15 يوماً على ذمة التحقيق، وجُدد أمر الحبس أخيراً في 24 إبريل/نيسان 2007، لإجراء مزيد من التحقيقات بخصوص التهم المنسوبة إليه. ولا يزال عبد المنعم محمود محتجزاً في سجن طرة (المحكوم)، جنوب شرقي القاهرة.

وبالإضافة إلى العمل في مجال الإعلام، نسق عبد المنعم محمود حملةً من أجل الإفراج عن أعضاء جماعة “الإخوان المسلمون”، الذين بدأت محاكمتهم، يوم 26 إبريل/نيسان 2007، في مجمع المحاكم العسكرية في منطقة الهايكستب خارج القاهرة، حيث يُحاكمون أمام محكمة عسكرية بالمخالفة لأبسط الضمانات الأساسية للمحاكمة العادلة. وساعد عبد المنعم محمود أهالي المتهمين على الاتصال ببعض وسائل الإعلام ومنظمات حقوق الإنسان المحلية والدولية. وفي سياق هذه الأنشطة، رتب وحضر لقاء، عُقد في القاهرة يوم 12 إبريل/نيسان 2007، بين وفد من منظمة العفو الدولية وأقارب بعض المتهمين الذين يُحاكمون. وبعد بضع ساعات من اللقاء، داهم ضباط مباحث أمن الدولة منزل والديه في الإسكندرية.

كما تشعر منظمة العفو الدولية بالقلق من أن مشاركته في هذا اللقاء ربما أدت إلى اعتقاله. فقد ذكر محاميه أن محضر التحريات الأولية لمباحث أمن الدولة أشار إلى مقابلة عبد المنعم محمود مع مندوبي منظمة العفو الدولية ومشاركته قبل أسبوعين في ندوة لمناهضة التعذيب، تحدث خلالها عن اعتقاله وتعذيبه في عام 2003. وقد أثار مندوبو المنظمة حالته مباشرةً مع السلطات المصرية، التي نفت أن يكون لاعتقاله أية صلة بمقابلته مع مندوبي المنظمة.

وتجدد منظمة العفو الدولية مناشدتها للسلطات المصرية من أجل التحقيق في ادعاءات التعذيب وغيره من صنوف المعاملة السيئة وتقديم مرتكبي هذه الممارسات إلى ساحة العدالة. أما اعتقال أولئك الذين ينددون بالتعذيب فليس من شأنه سوى ترسيخ مناخ الإفلات من العقاب في مصر.

وترى منظمة العفو الدولية أن عبد المنعم محمود يُعد من سجناء الرأي، حيث يتعرض للاضطهاد دونما سبب سوى تعبيره عن رأيه بصورة سلمية ونقل أنباء التعذيب وغيره من انتهاكات حقوق الإنسان في السجون المصرية. ومن ثم، تدعو المنظمة إلى إطلاق سراحه فوراً ودون قيد أو ش رط

23
Apr

Shooting the messenger

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Below is an article written by Elijah Zarwan - an Egypt researcher at Human Rights Watch- published on 23th April 2007, on the New Statesman.

CAIRO – Abd al-Monim Mahmud, a young, articulate Egyptian television journalist and blogger with a taste for Martin Scorsese movies, sits in a dirty, overcrowded prison on the outskirts of Cairo. Security officers arrested him at Cairo airport last week as he tried to board a plane for Sudan, where he was to work on a television story about human rights abuses in the Arab world for the London-based Al-Hiwar satellite channel.

Egypt’s notorious State Security Investigations department has issued a preliminary report on its investigation into Mahmud and, according to one of his lawyers, cited his public criticisms of the government’s human rights record, and specifically its use of torture. The day after his arrest, a prosecutor interrogated Mahmud for almost a full day and charged him with “belonging to a banned organization,” with “being an administrator in a banned organization,” and funding an armed group.

Mahmud has made no secret of his affiliation with the Muslim Brotherhood. The organization, despite having renounced violence for decades and being the largest opposition bloc in Egypt’s parliament, remains banned in Egypt. But the reason authorities targeted Mahmud for arrest, out of the tens of thousands Brotherhood members, was his outspoken criticism of human rights abuses in Egypt and his broad contacts with foreign journalists and secular pro-democracy activists.
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20
Apr

HRW » Egypt: Release Journalist Who Criticized Torture

Human Rights Watch

Arrest of TV Journalist and Blogger Is Latest Blow to Free Speech

(Cairo, April 20, 2007) – The Egyptian government should immediately release and drop politically motivated charges against a television journalist and prominent blogger arrested on Saturday night, Human Rights Watch said today.

Around midnight on April 14, security forces at the Cairo airport detained `Abd al-Monim Mahmud, a 27-year-old journalist for the London-based satellite channel Al-Hiwar and prominent blogger affiliated with the Muslim Brotherhood, as he attempted to travel to Sudan to do reporting for an Al-Hiwar segment on human rights in the Arab world.

The next day, a prosecutor charged Mahmud with “membership in a banned organization,” with “being an administrator of a banned organization,” and with funding an armed group. According to Islam Lutfi, one of Mahmud’s lawyers present at his interrogation, the State Security bureau’s preliminary investigation (mahdar al-tahamiyyat) also cited Mahmud’s public criticisms of the government’s human rights record and specifically its use of torture. The prosecutor ordered Mahmud detained for 15 days, after which time the prosecutor must review the order.
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18
Apr

CPJ: Egyptian blogger ordered detained for 15 days

Committee To Protect Journalists

New York, April 18, 2007—The Committee to Protect Journalists condemns the arrest in Cairo of a blogger who has exposed torture in Egyptian police stations and prisons. Authorities detained Abdel Moneim Mahmoud on Sunday on charges that he belongs to the outlawed Muslim Brotherhood and that he defamed the government with his reporting.

State security officers arrested Mahmoud, 27, who is also correspondent for the London-based Arabic-language Al-Hiwar TV channel, as he was flying out of Cairo International Airport at 1 a.m., his lawyer, Islam Lutfi, told CPJ today. Mahmoud was traveling on assignment for Al-Hiwar TV.

At the direction of the attorney general, a local prosecutor ordered Mahmoud detained for 15 days pending an investigation into the Muslim Brotherhood charge, Lutfi added.

“We are outraged by the detention of Abdel Moneim Mahmoud and call for his immediate release,” Executive Director Joel Simon said. “It is clear to us that his detention is an attempt to silence his critical reporting on torture and human rights and to quash a dissident opinion.”

Mahmoud was transferred to Mahkoum prison in Tora, southeast of Cairo, where he is being held among convicted criminals in atrocious conditions, Lutfi told CPJ.
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17
Apr

RSF: Call for release of blogger who reports on torture of detainees

Reporter Without Borders

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Voicing concern about increasingly repressive policies towards online dissent, Reporters Without Borders called today for the releaser of blogger Abdul-Moneim Mahmud, who was arrested on 14 April at Cairo airport. He has been charged with membership of an “illegal organisation” (the Muslim Brotherhood), but his arrests seems to be linked to the photos and reports about the torture of detainees that he has posted on line.

“This arrest comes two months after another blogger, Abdel Kareem Nabil Suleiman, was sentenced to four years in prison,” Reporters Without Borders said. “These two young men hold very different views, but they have a common desire to denounce President Hosni Mubarak’s authoritarianism and the constant human rights violations in Egypt. We hope the authorities will free them and undertake to respect the principle of the free flow of information online.”
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