By Curt on Apr 23, 2008 in Flood the Jail with Mail, Free Kareem, Imprisoned bloggers, Kareem, Egypt | 0 Comments
Here’s a report on our two week Flood the Jail with Mail campaign for Kareem, the imprisoned Egyptian blogger. The report is via mail from Esra’a, from FreeKareem.
I think even if we had 1 letter, it would be a success for us. We had around 60 confirmed letters from around the world, and we spoke […]
By Curt on Apr 7, 2008 in Flood the Jail with Mail, Free Kareem, Imprisoned bloggers, Kareem, Egypt | 4 Comments
In conjunction with FreeKareem.org, the Committee to Protect Bloggers is launching a mail campaign in support of imprisoned Egyptian blogger, Kareem Amer. (If you’re not familiar with the case of this unjustly-imprisoned blogger, please read FreeKareem’s FAQ.)
From today through April 21, both organizations are encouraging their memberships to go analogue and write Kareem a letter […]
By Curt on Apr 4, 2008 in Free Kareem, Flood the Jail with Mail, Press, Imprisoned bloggers, Kareem, Egypt | 1 Comment
Listen to The World’s story on Kareem and our Flood the Jail with Mail campaign.
By Curt on Apr 4, 2008 in Flood the Jail with Mail, Free Kareem, Kareem, Egypt | 1 Comment
Please ready your Underwoods, sharpen your quills and click your ballpoints. Flood the Jail with Mail starts on Monday. Send a note, postcard, greeting card or letter to Kareem, the unjustly imprisoned Egyptian blogger, for two weeks, beginning Monday, April 7.
Here’s all the information you’ll need to write Kareem from our site and here is […]
By Curt on Mar 19, 2008 in Free speech, Flood the Jail with Mail, Free Kareem, Imprisoned bloggers, Kareem, Egypt | 10 Comments
In conjunction with FreeKareem.org, the Committee to Protect Bloggers is launching a mail campaign in support of imprisoned Egyptian blogger, Kareem Amer. (If you’re not familiar with the case of this unjustly-imprisoned blogger, please read FreeKareem’s FAQ.)
From April 7 through April 21, both organizations are encouraging their memberships to go analogue and write Kareem a […]
By Curt on Dec 7, 2007 in Free Kareem, Kareem, Egypt | 2 Comments
Reporters Without Borders awarded its Foundation de France prize Wednesday to Kareem Amer, according to FreeKareem.
Kareem, a 23-year old Egyptian former university student was sentenced a year ago to four years in prison for “offending Islam” and President Mubarak. He has been beaten and tortured in prison. FreeKareem is collecting donations to keep him […]
By Curt on Nov 12, 2007 in Torture, Imprisoned bloggers, Kareem, Egypt | 0 Comments
FreeKareem published a memo from the Arabic Network for Human Rights Information today about Abdul Kareem Nabeel Suleiman. An Egyptian blogger also known as Kareem Amer, last week he marked the first year of a four year prison sentence for speaking his mind on his blog.
He’s being tortured in prison.
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By Curt on Nov 6, 2007 in Free Kareem, Twitter4Kareem, Kareem | 0 Comments
It’s Twitter4Kareem today. Check out the CPB’s Twitter account and join us yourselves.
Kareem, whose full name is Abdul Kareem Nabeel Suleiman, is an Egyptian blogger who was sentenced to four years in prison for airing his critical views on Islam and Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak. Imprisoning a college student for four years for shooting […]
By Curt on Nov 5, 2007 in Free Kareem, Twitter4Kareem, Kareem | 0 Comments
Tomorrow, in conjunction with FreeKareem’s recognition of the one-year anniversary of Kareem Amer’s imprisonment, we are all Twittering for Kareem.
Kareem, whose full name is Abdul Kareem Nabeel Suleiman, is an Egyptian blogger who was sentenced to four years in prison for airing his critical views on Islam and Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak. Imprisoning a […]
By Curt on Oct 12, 2007 in Free Kareem, Twitter4Kareem, Kareem | 0 Comments
November 6, the one-year anniversary of the Egyptian blogger Kareem’s unjust imprisonment for his blog, is coming up. People are putting together rallies to take place on this day. FreeKareem.org is cooridnating. Two are scheduled for the U.S., one for Romania, another for Germany and another in The Netherlands. If you’d like to put one […]