Friday, January 3, 2014

URGENT:Call of Action : Solidarity needed with Mahinour ElMasry and her Fellows detainees

Apparently this country decided to show us more and more of its ugly faces. 
I am writing this post in solidarity with the fierce fighter Mahinour ElMasry.
Mahinour is sentenced to jail for 2 years for peaceful protesting. Mahinour is one of the first victims of the notorious Anti protesting legislation, with hinders the right of association and many other related political rights of the Egyptian people.
the system understood that the masses in the streets are the makers of change, they are trying to cartel them again, to imprison them with a wicked notion of "persevering the stability and peace of the society".
Those in power forget that the main reason of unrest is INJUSTICE, DESPOTISM, TYRANNY and POVERTY.


Mahinour was protesting peacefully, in front the court, defending the rights of Egyptians' rights to be safe from torture and right to bodily integrity.
she was protesting in the day of the trial of our revolution icon, Khalid Saied. 
Khalid died by savages of the so called police. His death was the fuel of #Jan25 and ironically enough his killers are getting exempting time after time.
and Mahinour is the one to be in Jail. what kind of tragedy we are living in.



I call upon all the believers of social justice in the world to show their support to Mahinour and her fellows in detention. 
Mahinour struggled on many fronts, for the prosperity and peace of this country.

I have been once privileged to be near this heroine when she hosted us in her project in her home town, Alexandria, to talk about Nubian question in Egypt.

DETAINTING PROTESTERS IS SHAME ON YOU EGYPT 
FREE MAHINOUR AND HER FELLOWS 
FREEDOM FOR ALL DETIANEES 
UN JUST PASSED A RESOLUTION TO DEFEND WOMEN HUMAN RIGHTS DEFENDERS ..... DEFEND MAHINOUR AS A CASE 



2 comments:

MrsB said...

Is there anything that we, women living in other countries, can do to help this situation?

I feel helpless reading about what is going on and not being able to reach out to do something.

My thoughts and prayers are with all the protestors and those working towards freedom.

Fatma Emam said...

you can write emails of solidarity with mahinour and condemnation of the verdict to the persidant of the state and to the foreign affairs ministry for example