List of detained bloggers & activists
The Arabic Network for Human Rights Information interviewed six bloggers and Internet activists who have been abducted by the Egyptian security since November, 2008.
The five abductees are:
1. Abdul Aziz Mogahed, AL-Mogahed blog http://elmogahed02.blogspot.com, kidnapped November 3, 2008 and released on March 3, 2009.
2. Mohammed Adel, nicknamed 'Dead' http://43arb.info/meit, kidnapped November 20, 2008, and released March 8, 2009.
3. Philip Rizk, Tabula Gaza blog, http://tabulagaza.blogspot.com, kidnapped February 6, 2009 and released February 11, 2009.
4. Dia Eddin Gad, an angry voice, http://soutgadeb.blogspot.com, kidnapped February 6, 2009 and released March 27, 2009.
5. Rami Al-Swisi, an activist in the 6th of April youth movement "I Need to Take My Right Back", http://www.facebook.com/inbox/readmessage.php?t=1096729544357#/profile.php?id=668175403&ref=share , kidnapped March 2, 2009 and released March 3, 2009.
6. Yousef Al-Eshmawi, an internet activist, kidnapped in Saudi Arabia, August 24, 2008, and still held in detention without charge and without any action or comment from the Egyptian Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
The five abductees are:
1. Abdul Aziz Mogahed, AL-Mogahed blog http://elmogahed02.blogspot.com, kidnapped November 3, 2008 and released on March 3, 2009.
2. Mohammed Adel, nicknamed 'Dead' http://43arb.info/meit, kidnapped November 20, 2008, and released March 8, 2009.
3. Philip Rizk, Tabula Gaza blog, http://tabulagaza.blogspot.com, kidnapped February 6, 2009 and released February 11, 2009.
4. Dia Eddin Gad, an angry voice, http://soutgadeb.blogspot.com, kidnapped February 6, 2009 and released March 27, 2009.
5. Rami Al-Swisi, an activist in the 6th of April youth movement "I Need to Take My Right Back", http://www.facebook.com/inbox/readmessage.php?t=1096729544357#/profile.php?id=668175403&ref=share , kidnapped March 2, 2009 and released March 3, 2009.
6. Yousef Al-Eshmawi, an internet activist, kidnapped in Saudi Arabia, August 24, 2008, and still held in detention without charge and without any action or comment from the Egyptian Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
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