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Jul
24
1

Free Gharbeia الحرية للمدون عمرو غربية

Amr Gharbeia عمرو غربية

Pioneering Egyptian blogger and friend Amr Gharbeia has been kidnapped by the thugs during the crackdown on our anti-SCAF march in Abbassiya. He’s currently in the military police custody…

UPDATE: We don’t know where Amr is. According to lawyers and rights activists, both the military police and the interior ministry claim they do not have him in custody. Please follow updates on this Facebook page…

UPDATE: Amr is now home. I guess he’ll be sharing with us soon the details of his disappearance.

Jul
19
0

@Sandmonkey قرد الرمال

The Sandmonkey in Tahrir, well prepared with a gas mask…

Jun
13
0

Egypt’s military clamp down on bloggers

Jun
6
0

Piggipedia: Sherif el-Qamati شريف القماطي

State Security Officer Sherif el-Qamati ضابط أمن الدولة شريف القماطي

Sherif el-Qamati is a State Security Police officer who worked at the Bureau of Counter-Communism and Human Rights Organizations, which was in charge of monitoring, arresting and torturing leftists and rights activists.

I first spotted Qamati as early as 2003, when he began showing up for our pro-Palestine and anti-Iraq war protests in downtown Cairo, in the company of the infamous torturer SS Lt. Colonel Waleed el-Dessouqi, both seen below in the picture I took in a pro-intifada protest, 28 September 2003…

State Security Officers Sherif el-Qamati and Waleed el-Dessouki

Qamati was one the SS officers involved in the crackdown and trial of Revolutionary Socialist activists in 2003-4. He ritualistically attended our protests in downtown Cairo over the following years, monitoring activists with his cold dead eyes which always reminded me of Putin somehow.

During the Cairo Spring, when thousands of Egyptians took to the streets of Cairo in solidarity with reformist judges, Qamati was present in the protests and took part in the crackdown. On 25 May 2006, Qamati, with the help of the police force of Qasr el-Nil Station, kidnapped and sodomized left wing blogger Mohamed el-Sharqawi in custody. He was never held accountable despite repeated calls by local and internaitonal rights watchdogs.

State Security Officer Sherif el-Qamati

Qamati continued to show up for our protests in 2007, but could hardly be noticed in the following years. Other than demonstrations, I also saw him in January 2007 working out in the FDA Gym at Zamalek’s Yamama Center. As of 2008, Qamati held the rank of Major, according to one of his relatives’ obituary published in Al-Ahram.

State Security Officer Sherif el-Qamati ضابط أمن الدولة شريف القماطي

So where is this rapist today? Whatever happened to him? Is he part of the National Security Bureau, has he been recycled in some other police department, forced to retire, or what? Qamati must face justice and pay for his crimes.

May
22
0

VIDEO – Egyptian bloggers and dissent

Aalam Wassef’s videos over the past years have been inspirational to me and many other Egyptians. I never got to meet him in person till the uprising, and I’m truly honored.

May
19
1

VIDEO – MSM, Social Media and #Jan25 الإعلام البديل والثورة

My talk at Socialist Days 2011…

May
16
1

Tarek Shalaby in military prison

Tarek Shalaby طارق شلبي

Activist blogger and website designer Tarek Shalaby is in the Military Prison, says his sister Nora. Check out the faceboook page of his campaign and the solidarity campaign of Mos’ab el-Shamy…

Feb
10
0

Interview: Egypt’s Mass Strikes

Jan
27
0

#Jan25 Egypt’s intifada and social media

Mark Levine interviews me for Al-Jazeera’s English website…

Dec
1
0

When reporting becomes activism

Al-Jazeera English website interviews Philip Rizk, Khaled Hamza and I on media and activism in Egypt…

I’ll never get tired of repeating this: In a dictatorship, independent journalism by default becomes a form of activism, and the spread of information is essentially an act of agitation.