Monday
12Mar2007
Court upholds Kareem's 4 year prison sentence
Monday, March 12, 2007 at 4:57PM
An Alexandrian Appeals court upheld the four year prison sentence given to blogger Kareem Amer, for the crime of "insulting Islam and President Hosni Mubarak."
Moreover, the court accepted a Hessba case, filed by a fundamentalist lawyer against Kareem. Hessba, as interpreted by the regime's theologians, gives the right to any Muslim citizen to file a lawsuit or get involved as a party to a legal case, if s/he deems something as an "assault on Islam." (Yes, this is happening in Mubarak's Egypt, whose regime the Western governments like to describe as "secularist.")
Click on the banner below to read Alaa's posting on the verdict...
UPDATE: Click on Kareem's photo below to read (Arabic) interview with one of his lawyers, Radwa Ahmad...
UPDATE: Kareem's defense team denounced the trial in a statement...
Moreover, the court accepted a Hessba case, filed by a fundamentalist lawyer against Kareem. Hessba, as interpreted by the regime's theologians, gives the right to any Muslim citizen to file a lawsuit or get involved as a party to a legal case, if s/he deems something as an "assault on Islam." (Yes, this is happening in Mubarak's Egypt, whose regime the Western governments like to describe as "secularist.")
Click on the banner below to read Alaa's posting on the verdict...
UPDATE: Click on Kareem's photo below to read (Arabic) interview with one of his lawyers, Radwa Ahmad...
UPDATE: Kareem's defense team denounced the trial in a statement...






Reader Comments (2)
[...] el-Hamalawy, writing in The Arabist, tells us more. “An Alexandrian Appeals court upheld the four year prison sentence given to blogger Kareem [...]
It accepted the Hessba case!? WTF? Why isn't this making it into the news stories? This is bigger news than the fact that the court upheld the verdict.