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by: Nora Younis, freemonem.cybversion.org 2007-5-9

Today, Monem’s detention was extended 15 days by State Security prosecutor of Tagammu Khames - Nasr City. State Security troops surrounded prosecutors’ compund and denied supporters access to building. Lawyers raised concerns that Monem and MB students are being locked in same over-crowded cells with criminial prisoners who assault and sexually harass them, although their case is obviously a po..


by: Mary Joycy, Free monem 2007-5-10

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On May 8, Free Monem campaign member Mary Joyce was interviewed by Mark Fonseca Rendeiro, an activist-blogger, podjournalist, vlogger, and citizen reporter..


by: Ikhwanweb 2007-5-12
Less than 15 days before end of year exams, Bani Suwayf University President, Dr. Ahmed Refaat issued on Wednesday May, 9, 2007, a decision of dismissing ten students in the Faculty of Commerce for a month starting from May, 10th till June, 10th, denying the dismissed students access to second term exams this year..

by: Ikhwanweb 2007-5-13
Al-Azhar University administration referred 120 students universitywide to disciplinary boards, starting from Wednesday..

by: Ikhwanweb 2007-5-13
The Cairo-based Higher State Security Prosecution released, on Sunday, May, 13, 2007, the Monofiya university students..

by: Samuel Tadros, freemonem.cybVersion.org 2007-5-16

Abdel Monem Mahmoud, a young Egyptian remains in an Egyptian prison cell for no reason but his strong belief in his freedom. That freedom that is God’s greatest gift to man and that the Egyptian authorities, like all oppressive regimes in the world, insist on taking away from him. Abdel Monem was a firm believer in freedom. He cherished his freedom and like all human beings tried to break those..


by: Astrubal, Freemonem.cybversion.org 2007-5-16
by: Abdul Moneim Mahmoud-Tora prison, Ikhwanweb 2007-5-16
I write my first blog from the Cairo-based Mahkum prison, where I have mixed feelings of injustice, imprisonment, and longing for freedom and friends and longing for the keyboard..

by: Asmaa Shehata, Ikhwanweb 2007-5-17
The Faculty of Sharia and Law, Al-Azhar university in Dakahlia, referred ten students to disciplinary boards...

by: Media Honours Blog 2007-5-17
In General, it seems that Mubarak deals with bloggers like he deals with most dissenting voices - gaols them for a long time. This kind of response by the Egyptian government isn’t only reserved for members of banned groups (like Ikhwan bloggers), but basically extends to anyone who is critical of Mubarak’s regime. The most famous recent case is that of blogger Abdel Kareem Nabil, who was gaoled for four years in February for ’Insulting Islam and Mubarak’..

by: Ikhwanweb 2007-5-21

An Egyptian court acquitted 8 university MB students from riot charges.
 
Cairo-based- Al-Waily Criminal Court acquitted yesterday 8 Ain Shams University students belonging to the Muslim Brotherhood group charged of assaulting 10 colleagues and causing riots inside the university, after the student union elections. The acquittal ruling was issued by judge Adel Abdul Bari and was atte..


by: Malek khadhraoui, freemonem.cybversion.org 2007-5-21
by: Mohammed Soulaiman, Ikhwanweb 2007-5-23

Abdul Moneim Mahmoud and other students jailed pending the case of the Agricultural Institute appeared before the Nasr City-based state security prosecution which ordered their detentions prolonged for 15 days pending trial .
 
The students who are detained in Mahkum prison have been moved earlier to Torah farm prison following their food strike because they faced harassments from cr..


by: Ali Abunimah, Electronic Lebanon 2007-5-25

Thousands of Palestinian refugees are fleeing from Nahr al-Bared refugee camp in northern Lebanon as five days of fighting by the Lebanese army and a militant group known as Fath al-Islam has left dozens of soldiers and fighters and an unknown number of civilians dead...


by: Ikhwanweb 2007-5-25

Under heavy security, jailed MB blogger and journalist Abdel Monem Mahmoud was allowed to visit his critically ill father in his house in Alexandria on Friday. Monem submitted a request to the Interio..


by: Ken Silverstein, Harper’s Magazine 2007-6-1

Egyptian bloggers have received a fair mount of press attention lately for their calls for greater democracy under Hosni Mubarak, who has ruled the country for the past quarter-century and now appears to be seeking to turn power over to his son. “Judges allied with the government have filed lawsuits against more than 50 bloggers, accusing them of blackmail and of defaming Egypt and demanding th..


by: Ikhwanweb 2007-6-1

MB blogger and Journalist Abdel Monem Mahmoud was released early Friday morning from the Mahkoum Tora Prison but he is nowhere to be found. Witnesses confirm seeing Monem leaving the prison premises in


by: Ikhwanweb 2007-6-2

Abdel Monem Mahmoud, MB blogger and Journalist, has arrived to his home in Alexandria less than two ho..


by: S. Abbadi, Ikhwanweb 2007-6-5

Some Muslim Brotherhood young women have started the experience of blogging. This experience has started, some time before them, among MB young men and it gained special popularity..


by: Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty 2007-6-6
Saad Eddin Ibrahim is one of the Arab world’s most prominent voices on behalf of democracy and human rights. An Egyptian, he was arrested in 2000 and sentenced to seven years but freed again in 2003 when Egypt’s highest appeals court declared his trials improper and cleared him of all charges...

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