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Free Kareem Rally in London: Pictures & Summary November 10th, 2008

Andrew Gimber did a great job organizing a Free Kareem rally in London, despite the short notice! We are truly grateful for the support he and fellow rally participants gathered as well as their commitment to spread awareness on Kareem’s case. Thanks Andew again for your involvement, and for everyone else who helped out and participated in this rally! Your efforts will not go unnoticed.

Some photos and a summary of the event (cross-posted from the Oxford Libertarian Society Blog) are below:

Last Thursday afternoon, student representatives from Oxford, UCL and the LSE converged on the Egyptian Embassy in London to protest the continued imprisonment of Kareem Amer.

As officials scurried between their cars and the Embassy, they were greeted not only by the London drizzle but also by defiant chants of “Free Kareem!” We also caught the attention of the staff working on the upper floors of the Embassy, who didn’t seem to appreciate the vocal aspect of our protest.

Unlike last year, no officials came out to speak to us, but a young man from the adjacent office came over to ask who Kareem was. He seemed nervous, as if afraid to be seen talking to us. After we explained to him what we were protesting about, he expressed sympathy for Kareem’s plight, but was (quite understandably) reluctant to sign our petition. A sad reminder of the shadow of fear cast by the Egyptian government, even over its own employees.

A couple of passers-by stopped to ask about Kareem’s case, and kindly added their names to the petition. At the end of the rally, we attempted to deliver our petition (with 51 names) to a member of Embassy staff, hoping to discuss Kareem’s case. We tried at the entrance at 26 South Street, but the man who opened the door resisted our attempts to hand him the petition as if it were a live cobra. We got a very similar reaction at the entrance round the corner on South Audley Street, so in the end we had to settle for posting our petition through the letterbox.

Many thanks to everyone who attended this year’s protest, and to those who contributed to the petition. I hope to see as many people as possible at the next rally.

Great job everyone!

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