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Summary of Kareem’s latest letter from prison January 31st, 2009

Egyptian blogger “Wa7da Masrya” received a letter from Kareem a few days ago stating that he’s doing fine for the time being, despite feeling frustrated and lonely. Fortunately his situation has improved now that the prison guards and the prison’s administration are aware of the trouble that would ensue should they harm and torture him as they did last year. “Activists and Kareem’s lawyers are keeping eyes on him,” she noted.

In a brief e-mail to us she went on to add:

In his letter, I could sense that he’s frustrated and afraid. He asked me, ‘do you think that outside of this prison would be better than it is here, or would it be even more hell?’

He is feeling very lonely, he needs more moral support, and to be reassured that when he will be released, he would be safe, since he’s now known as an atheist.

He also thanked everyone who is fighting for his freedom and wishes that all supporters would continue. So please do!

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  • For Human Rights
    Thank you Wa7da Masrya for keeping people informed. Many people from USA are activist who are watching/listening for Kareem to have the freedom that is rightly his.
    Bless You Kareem and stay strong.
  • J.N.
    This is this first time I have heard of Kareem and his unfortunate circumstance. It is a brave thing to speak out in an area of the world that does not tolerate such open mindedness. My heart goes out to Kareem and the many others that live with this type of misfortune. My heart is with you, be strong, and you will overcome adversity. Good luck to all.
  • Dutchman
    I support Kareem!
  • mycr
    It is good to know that Kareem was able to write a letter to Wa7da Masrya. Thank you for sharing this with us.
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