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Blogger Ahmed Meligy Freed

14 Monday Jan 2013

Posted by commart in Conflict - Culture - Language - Psychology, Free Speech, FTAC - From The Awesome Conversation

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Ahmed Meligy, Egypt, free speech, journalism

The Facebook poster wrote on one of the Meligy’s support sites: “AHMED got released . . . .”

By whom?

From where?

My source says Meligy has no Internet access but his phone has been on . . . .

I don’t like this story.

Of course, I’m happy to hear of a fellow writer’s renewed presence in the world, but this is also signal of the shortcomings of the remote blogger’s “second row seat to history” in journalism: it is a good position from which to provide commentary.

For reporting, it stinks.

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Lost In Cyberspace – Ahmed Meligy and the Tone of the New Regime

02 Wednesday Jan 2013

Posted by commart in Conflict - Culture - Language - Psychology, Egypt

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Ahmed Meligy, arrest, Egypt, Morsi, Mursi

It’s easy commenting off the web — there is so much material to dredge up and look over; however, it has been for me and much remains journalism’s “second row seat to history”: someone else has to report off the street for one to have anything new to offer, and “the street” is not yet adequately digital, at least not without a budget and lot of ways of paying for — and vetting — information!

Today, Facebook boasts a “Free Ahmed Meligy” public page, and there are other networks, but there’s no getting “an official says” from them.

And what to do with this sort of chatyping sequence?

Thread #1: “Dear Friends we also opened an official Facebook page for Ahmed because we think that publicity is the best tool to save him… but we still need more information . . . .”

Thread #2: “To All: We have word that, pending an investigation, Ahmed will be released within 2-6 weeks. We can give you no further information, other than he is in custody and asks that we not do anything to jeopardize this process . . . .”

One flustered Facebooker noted, “I am confused, other pages are asking us to contact human rights groups and get him help . . . .”

A sea captain might say, “Bilge talk,” and that’s where Facebook’s curious on this matter may be stuck.

News of blogger Ahmed Meligy’s arrest has not been the least confined to his circle of Facebook buddies.  The Jerusalem Post has posted the story [1] and repeated it  in a separate story [2]; I’m not the only personality to blog on it; and, of course, word gets around in the human rights and free press communities.

Once the “cat’s out of the bag” it doesn’t go back in, so while today’s story may be mumbling around the swamps of assertions, rumors, and suggestions, it will come out.

In the meantime, dig this statement from one of the Egyptian president’s aids:

“There will be no such thing as Israel,” he continued, “instead there will be Palestine which will be home to Jews, Muslims and Druze and all the people who were there from the start.

“Those who want to stay will stay as Palestinian citizens. Those who conquered Palestine will have to go back to their countries,” he added.” [3]

Lord have Mursi!

The Ayatollah has competition.

Cited Reference

1. The Jerusalem Post.  “‘Post’ blogger in Egypt reportedly arrested.”  December 31, 2012.

2. Ben Solomon, Ariel and Herb Keinon.  “Egypt extends detention of Israeli ‘infiltrator'”.  The Jerusalem Post, January 2, 2013.

3. Hirshfeld, Rachel.  “Morsi Aide: Israel Will Cease to Exist Within Decade.”  Arutz Sheva, January 2, 2013.

Other Reference

Arutz Sheva.  “Tamar Yonah Inverviews Ahmed Maligy” – June 20, 2012: http://www.israelnationalnews.com/Radio/Player.aspx#3#126580

Bresky, Ben.  “Egyptian Activist: “We Were Taught to Hate Israel.”  Arutz Sheva, June 20, 2012.

Dafrawi, Emad el.  “Ahmed Meligy was arrested in Egypt for Supporting Peace with Israel.”  December 31, 2012.

Facebook.  “Free Ahmed Meligy”.

Meligy, Ahmed.  “Egypt: Divided We Fall.”  The Jerusalem Post, November 30, 2012.

Meligy, Ahmed.  Egypt’s Missing Peace Blog, The Jerusalem Post.

Meligy, Ahmed.  “In Egypt you won’t know the facts until you’ve seen the fiction.”  The Jerusalem Post, November 5, 2012.

Egyptian Authorities Arrest Alexandria Peace Activist and Blogger Ahmed Meligy

01 Tuesday Jan 2013

Posted by commart in Conflict - Culture - Language - Psychology, Egypt, Free Speech, Middle East

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Ahmed Meligy, arrest, Egypt, free press, freedom of speech

“I am being arrested now, they took me from my house without telling me why . . .  I am at the police car now . . pray for me”  Ahmed Meligy, December 31, 2012.  [1]

A writer with a blog in a national newspaper online, also an affable personality with scads of Facebook friends, has today a presence in the world.  When news involving the same of a world, or a small portion of it, gone awry, of an errant arrest, an injustice and insult done to that person, word gets around.

At the moment, it looks like Egypt’s brand new egalitarian, liberal, modern, and peaceful and thriving democracy — do you need the two winks? — has arrested peace activist, brave blogger, and ever friendly Facebook personality Ahmed Meligy.

Here is how this brave good soul started a recent  blog post in The Jerusalem Post:

The main motivational belief that drives all the members and supporters of the Islamic groups like the Muslim Brotherhood and the Salafists is that Allah (swt) is on their side. They all believe that the Arab spring was the reward from God for their patience and struggle over the years. After dominating the power now they feel and act invincible against the whole world. This is why Hamas had no problem escalating the conflict with Israel by firing at Tel Aviv and Jerusalem. [2]

For as long as I’ve known of him, Meligy has worked for peace diligently, earnestly, honestly.  For that, he is somewhere in chains today in Egypt.

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My add to a related Facebook post: “Ahmed climbed a new kind of hill, sent a new kind of message from it, and built a new kind of audience. His Facebook buddies want to know where he is and that he’s well.

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Cited Reference

1. https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=394140054008075&set=a.394140034008077.98511.393695887385825&type=3&theater and relative to public page  https://www.facebook.com/pages/Free-Ahmed-Meligy/393695887385825

2. Meligy, Ahmed.  “Egypt: Divided we fall.”  Egypt’s Missing Peace, The Jerusalem Post, November 30, 2012.

Other Reference

El Dafrawi, Emad.  “Ahmed Meligy was arrested in Egypt for Supporting Peace with Israel.”  Children of Peace, December 31, 2012.

Meligy, Ahmed.  Egypt’s Missing Peace (Blog), The Jerusalem Post.

The Jerusalem Post.  “‘Post’ blogger in Egypt reportedly arrested.”  December 31, 2012.

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