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Free Kareem demonstration in Stockholm, Sweden: PICTURES (and summary) November 8th, 2008

When we first announced our worldwide rallies, the Stockholm rally was the first to be confirmed. Jonas Virdalm, the rally’s organizer, never failed to support us in any of our worldwide rallies and manages to get the support and participation of some great rally speakers, all quoted below in Jonas’ summary of the event (pictures will soon follow) (pictures are below):

There were three speakers at the demonstration for Kareem in Stockholm. They were Hans Egnell, editor of the magasine Nyliberalen, Mattias Svensson, editor of Magasinet Neo, and Frida Johansson Metso, chairman of the Liberal Ungdosmförbundet (Organisation of young liberals).

Below are what the three speakers wanted to highlight in their speeches.

Speaker Hans Egnell emphasized that “Regimes try to censor the Internet to get control over something that cannot be controlled. This makes the authorities frustrated. It also shows the low self esteem of these oppressing regimes. The Egyptian regime got so frightened by the words of one blogger that they accussed him of trying to overthrow the government and claimed that he was a threat to national security! If anything, that shows that WORDS can scare the people in power and that WORDS can change the world to the better.”

Mattias Svensson said that “Kareem is not in prison because he is a criminal. He is in prison because the government in his country is criminal. He is in prison because his government has violated his fundamental right to express his thoughts. We have gathered here in Stockholm in support of Kareem because the right to speak one’s mind is a universal right for everyone. This thought can neither be stopped by boarders nor be locked in a den. There is no den anywhere on earth that it is so dark that it cannot be reached by enlightenment. Our speeches, our thoughts and our sympathy belongs to Kareem during his troublesome time just because freedom is a universal right.”

Finally, Frida Johansson Metso stated that “What Kareem has done is necessary in order for Egypt to become a democracy and to develope. However, in order for this to happen it is as necessary for those of us who know what is happening, and for that reason have a responsibility to act, even when things like this happen outside Sweden and to other than Swedish citizens. Humans rights are worth nothing unless they are protected for all, by all, all the time.

These are wise and powerful words that the Egyptian government needs to learn and practice! Our thanks go out to everyone who attended this rally and made it the successful event that it was in sending a crucial message to Egypt about Kareem and the importance of his freedom, and what that freedom means to all of us. We sincerely thank Jonas Virdalm for also organizing this and keeping us updated about how it went!

Edit:  Jonas had just sent us the pictures, here they are!

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