Tuesday
30Dec2008
Police crack down on pro-Gaza protest; Activists detained; Photographers assaulted
Tuesday, December 30, 2008 at 8:36PM
Police cracked down on the pro-Gaza protest at the Doctors' Syndicate, rounding up a number of protestors (I still don't have accurate figures, but they are more than 14). The police also assaulted photographers, including el-Badeel's Ahmad Ma'arouf, confiscating his memory card after threatening to smash his camera...

[Above: A pic I took of Ahmad a couple of weeks ago...]
The 12 October photographers' protest against police brutality was aborted after the Interior Ministry approached the heads of the Photographers' Association, begging them to cancel the protest in exchange for assurances from General Hamdi Abdel Kareem (the head of the Interior Ministry's PR Department) that the photographers would not be touched during protests... Many photographers including myself were PISSED OFF by the cancellation, and knew these promises were bullshit. Now my question to Mr. Amr Nabil and Mr. Hossam Diab the heads of the association: What do you think of the ongoing crackdown? Are you planning to do something about it? If not, then please leave the young photographers to take action and don't stand in the way of those who are calling for a photographers' strike...

[Above: A pic I took of Ahmad a couple of weeks ago...]
The 12 October photographers' protest against police brutality was aborted after the Interior Ministry approached the heads of the Photographers' Association, begging them to cancel the protest in exchange for assurances from General Hamdi Abdel Kareem (the head of the Interior Ministry's PR Department) that the photographers would not be touched during protests... Many photographers including myself were PISSED OFF by the cancellation, and knew these promises were bullshit. Now my question to Mr. Amr Nabil and Mr. Hossam Diab the heads of the association: What do you think of the ongoing crackdown? Are you planning to do something about it? If not, then please leave the young photographers to take action and don't stand in the way of those who are calling for a photographers' strike...




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