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Media News - Monday, March 30, 2009

Egypt releases detained blogger

Egyptian authorities have released a 22-year-old Egyptian blogger and activist after nearly seven weeks in detention, an Egyptian human rights group said on Saturday. Police detained Diaa Eddin Gad on February 6 outside his home in the Nile Delta province of Gharbiya. London-based rights group Amnesty International said in February that his incommunicado detention in an unknown location put him at danger of torture. 'Dia was released (Friday) at dawn... He was ill-treated in the period where we did not know where he was being held,' said Gamal Eid, director of the Cairo-based Arabic Network for Human Rights Information. Police beat and kicked him, threatened to electrocute him, and electrocuted others in front of him, according to Eid. The government says it prosecutes torturers. Gad's blog Sawt Ghadib or 'An Angry Voice' (http://soutgadeb.blogspot.com) contained pro-Gaza slogans and news and commentary on Gaza during the three-week Israeli offensive on the coastal strip, as well as strident denunciations of Egypt's President Hosni Mubarak and security services. Eid said police interrogation of Gad focussed on such criticism, and on his references to Mubarak as 'Ehud Mubarak'--an apparent reference to Israeli Defence Minister and former Prime Minister Ehud Barak. (Reuters)



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