http://www.rsf.org/article.php3?id_article=19654

Egypt8 November 2006

Blogger arrested for criticism of Islam

Reporters Without Borders condemned the arrest by Egyptian authorities 
of Abdel Kareem Nabil Suleiman, also known as Kareem Amer, for posting 
articles critical of Islam on his blog and called for his immediate release.

Since his arrest on 6 November, he has been held and questioned at a 
detention centre in Alexandria, 200 kilometres north of Cairo.

"This arrest took place on very day we announced that Egypt was being 
added to the list of 13 'Enemies of the Internet'" the worldwide press 
freedom organisation said. "It shows just how much the country deserves 
its place on this black list."

"Hosni Mubarak, who has been in power since 1981, takes a very 
authoritarian stance in relation to the Internet. The arrest of Kareem 
Amer is a serious press freedom violation," Reporters Without Borders added.

Last week, the 22-year old blogger condemned the government's religious 
and authoritarian excesses. He was expelled this year from the Islamic 
University of al-Azhar for the same reasons. He criticised his 
professors, saying that their authority would be ended and the Egyptian 
government would finish "in the dustbin of history". University 
administrators then laid a complaint against the cyber-dissident, who is 
accused of "spreading rumours endangering public security" and 
"defamation of President Mubarak".

Police arrested Kareem Amer for the first time, on 26 October 2005, for 
posting anti-religious articles on his blog and held him for 13 days.

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