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Did you write to Kareem this month? November 29th, 2009

Kareem has been in prison for 1120 days. One can only imagine what 1120 days in an Egyptian prison cell, being humiliated on a daily basis and occasionally tortured, can do to a person.

If you were in such a position, would you want someone to support you through it? Would a supportive letter from a complete stranger help? Knowing that someone, somewhere, cares about your struggle for free speech, and admires your courage, enough to take the time to express that in a letter? Even if it’s just a postcard, it would mean a lot to you.

Please, take a few moments to write a supportive letter to Kareem. Let him know you’re there and that he’s not alone. Send this to 10 more people and have them send one too.

You may also write to these Egyptian Officials and Diplomats to express your outrage at the fact that Kareem is still imprisoned for his blog posts.

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    [...] This post was mentioned on Twitter by Free Kareem Amer, Free Kareem Amer. Free Kareem Amer said: Did you write to Kareem this month? http://www.freekareem.org/2009/11/29/did-you-write-to-kareem-this-month/ #FreeKareem [...]

  • http://www.facebook.com/harnoko Bams Tri Harnoko

    Be patient Kareem! Keep on your struggle to fight otoritarianism. Go ahead Kareem. I support and pray for your free from prison.

  • Lily

    Amnesty International Canada's Write for Rights, a project to mark Human Rights Day, has highlighted the Kareem's case. Lots of Canadians will be writing him letters of support today, as well as to President Mubarak, urging him to release Kareem.

    Here's the link to Amnesty International Canada's profile of his case: http://www.amnesty.ca/writeathon/?page_id=514

  • http://www.freekareem.org/2009/12/21/kareems-latest-letter-from-prison/ Free Kareem! – Kareem’s latest letter from prison

    [...] we ask you all to write to Kareem and let him know that he’s far from alone in this struggle. Please let him know that [...]

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