The pro-US dictator continues his crackdown on the opposition and independent press….

Reporters Without Borders today condemned a sentence of one-month’s forced labour imposed on editor of al-Wafd, Anwar Al-Hawari and Younes Darwish, the daily’s correspondent in Assyout, 380 kms south of Cairo, for “publishing false news” about fraud by two members of the ruling National Democratic Party (NDP).
Darwish wrote an article that appeared in March 2007 based on a meeting of the regional municipal council in Assyout, during which two lawyers, both NDP members, were accused of illegally obtaining land belonging to the ministry of Islamic affairs.
The correspondent said that he had made no judgement about the two complainants but the local court nevertheless sentenced Anwar Al-Hawari and Younes Darmish to a month of forced labour. They will remain free while awaiting the outcome of their appeal, which is due to open on 5 January 2008.
“The growing number of court cases brought against Egyptian journalists is in complete contradiction with Hosni Mubarak’s electoral programme,” the worldwide press freedom organisation said. “He promised at the start of his new mandate to decriminalise press offences.”

Click on Fathi Abul Ezz’s cartoon below to read the full RSF statement…

Down with Mubarak

I received also a statement from HRINFO, which you can read here…

[Ahmad Sherif: Sankyoo Mr. Bresident]


2 Responses to “Mubarak’s crackdown on free press continues”  

  1. 1 Ash-Shakkak

    I thought they got rid of forced labour in the Penal Code a few years back?

  2. 2 Ash-Shakkak

    ps - love the latest track from ahmad sherif. worthy of rammstein.




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