we all feel the same way kareem feels right now imprisoned may be in larger space but truley most of egyptian people feel impriosned under the the corrupted government which steels our rights even the simplest ones the right to spek.we have to face hosney mobarak he have no other choice either to make a change and to fight his own governmental corruptions and theives even if it was his own sun or to face the flow of his people anger which eventually will swallow him like the way nile swallowed ferron
Je me joins à votre combat pour la libération immédiate de Kareem pour qu’il retrouve les siens et surtout sa liberté de parole et sa franchise.
On peut être pour ou contre les idées de ce jeune homme, mais personne ne me convaincra que les chefs d’inculpation son proportionnels à ses dire.
Rien absolument rien ne justifie qu’on emprisonne Kareem.
J’espère une issue heureuse pour bientôt et que cette intimidation ne marquera pas Kareem et n’enlèvera rien à ses idées et ses mots, sommes toutes nobles, et ne méritent pas cette sentence.
Es imposible que en este siglo sigan pasando estas cosas. Luchemos por la libertad de expresiòn siempre, si Dios nos dio libre albedrìo en el pensar y en el actuar quien puede creerse nadie para hacernos callar. Intercedamos por Kareem. Apoyo su valentìa y apoyo su causa al luchar por los derechos de las mujeres y la minorìa.
اتمنى ان يتم الافراج عنك قريبا حتى تعود الينا و نراك و اتمنى ان اتقابل معك فى المكتبه و ان نسير مرة اخرى على كرنيش البحر اتمنى ان تعود حرا و ان تعود تحلق فى السماء كما يحلق الطير
من
صديقك
احمد
الاسكندريه
Elsalamo 3alaykom;
God be with people under arab authority. This case emphasizes the corner where i get shame of being part of the arab community. our leaders are all dectators, sit on the chair till death, even when being hate. look at Malek Abdallah, Mobarak, El2asad (alah yer7amo),… . and all this time no body can argue them, except ofcourse america, israel, … .
We shoudl take example of Nelson mandela who worked hard to emphasize that leader should be close to people and listen to them, and he left the chair after his first cadence.
Kareem you are a true hero!
you have a strong personality, the whole arrest just proved the point you were talking about!
such a shame I think… such a shame!
I hope your voice will be heard and that your truth will win!
be strong!
They should let him have Mubaraks chair when he leaves jail (well they should let him out or shouldnt even put him in there from the first place…)
a man with true passion and true sense of right and wrong.. honest even if it costs him his own personal freedom should be such a good leader!
a true leader isnt afraid of what people have to say, a good leader want to hear what his people have to say!
i wish all politicians had kareems personality! (even in my own country…. yes)
As an israeli and as a blogger i wish you good luck in your effort for free speech in egypet.
search for:
Help Egyptian blogger jailed for 4 years for “insulting” Islam
on digg so the whole world would hear about this.
one thing i hate the most is censorship, i see Egypt as a more modern nation but this is unforgivable
every citizen has the right to criticize his leader.
i hope this public cry out will change the verdict somehow, so that Egypt will continue its ongoing road for freedom and democracy.
from an Israeli friend, i admire you Kareem, truly do.
Joel Tel-Aviv.
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November 9th, 2006 at 7:11 am
we all feel the same way kareem feels right now imprisoned may be in larger space but truley most of egyptian people feel impriosned under the the corrupted government which steels our rights even the simplest ones the right to spek.we have to face hosney mobarak he have no other choice either to make a change and to fight his own governmental corruptions and theives even if it was his own sun or to face the flow of his people anger which eventually will swallow him like the way nile swallowed ferron
November 9th, 2006 at 10:49 am
Salam/Bonjour,
Je me joins à votre combat pour la libération immédiate de Kareem pour qu’il retrouve les siens et surtout sa liberté de parole et sa franchise.
On peut être pour ou contre les idées de ce jeune homme, mais personne ne me convaincra que les chefs d’inculpation son proportionnels à ses dire.
Rien absolument rien ne justifie qu’on emprisonne Kareem.
J’espère une issue heureuse pour bientôt et que cette intimidation ne marquera pas Kareem et n’enlèvera rien à ses idées et ses mots, sommes toutes nobles, et ne méritent pas cette sentence.
Larbi
France-Maroc
November 12th, 2006 at 1:07 pm
I am very sad about it.
November 13th, 2006 at 3:15 pm
hehehe.. nice song:) entaa feen o il7oob feen.. !!!
November 25th, 2006 at 9:43 am
Vive la liberté d’expression.
Liberez Kareem !
Paris - Algeria
December 24th, 2006 at 10:54 am
we holding your hands & hope you be a free person soon
shalom & salam from jerusalem
January 6th, 2007 at 2:46 pm
Es imposible que en este siglo sigan pasando estas cosas. Luchemos por la libertad de expresiòn siempre, si Dios nos dio libre albedrìo en el pensar y en el actuar quien puede creerse nadie para hacernos callar. Intercedamos por Kareem. Apoyo su valentìa y apoyo su causa al luchar por los derechos de las mujeres y la minorìa.
January 7th, 2007 at 3:58 am
اتمنى ان يتم الافراج عنك قريبا حتى تعود الينا و نراك و اتمنى ان اتقابل معك فى المكتبه و ان نسير مرة اخرى على كرنيش البحر اتمنى ان تعود حرا و ان تعود تحلق فى السماء كما يحلق الطير
من
صديقك
احمد
الاسكندريه
February 22nd, 2007 at 6:49 am
Elsalamo 3alaykom;
God be with people under arab authority. This case emphasizes the corner where i get shame of being part of the arab community. our leaders are all dectators, sit on the chair till death, even when being hate. look at Malek Abdallah, Mobarak, El2asad (alah yer7amo),… . and all this time no body can argue them, except ofcourse america, israel, … .
We shoudl take example of Nelson mandela who worked hard to emphasize that leader should be close to people and listen to them, and he left the chair after his first cadence.
Thanks
February 22nd, 2007 at 8:59 am
i hope that Egypt will be a place that people will be able to talk.
Moshe
Tel Aviv - Israel
February 22nd, 2007 at 9:15 am
Kareem you are a true hero!
you have a strong personality, the whole arrest just proved the point you were talking about!
such a shame I think… such a shame!
I hope your voice will be heard and that your truth will win!
be strong!
Ofira - Israel
February 22nd, 2007 at 9:20 am
They should let him have Mubaraks chair when he leaves jail (well they should let him out or shouldnt even put him in there from the first place…)
a man with true passion and true sense of right and wrong.. honest even if it costs him his own personal freedom should be such a good leader!
a true leader isnt afraid of what people have to say, a good leader want to hear what his people have to say!
i wish all politicians had kareems personality! (even in my own country…. yes)
again- Ofira- Isarel
February 22nd, 2007 at 11:50 am
As an israeli and as a blogger i wish you good luck in your effort for free speech in egypet.
search for:
Help Egyptian blogger jailed for 4 years for “insulting” Islam
on digg so the whole world would hear about this.
February 23rd, 2007 at 4:11 am
i’ll pray for him… be strong Karem
February 24th, 2007 at 3:44 am
one thing i hate the most is censorship, i see Egypt as a more modern nation but this is unforgivable
every citizen has the right to criticize his leader.
i hope this public cry out will change the verdict somehow, so that Egypt will continue its ongoing road for freedom and democracy.
from an Israeli friend, i admire you Kareem, truly do.
Joel Tel-Aviv.