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1. Bulletin Story Page
www.opcofamerica.org/press_fre - [Cached]Published on: 2/21/2006 Last Visited: 8/12/2006
The arrest and detention of Ahmed Mamoud Abdallah is a final smear upon the reputation of your great country, which was long held up to the world as a seat of enlightenment and learning. On December 5, security agents from Amn-El-Dawla searched Ahmed Mamoud Abdallah,s house and confiscated books, notes and computer disks. As an author of many books and director of the Centre for Islamic Enlightenment (where he was arrested), he symbolizes the thirst within Egypt for a freer, more enlightened view of Islam and the politics of the nation-state. He is a member of the Union of Egyptian Journalists and editor of Balady Net, a news Web site, which was shut down, as was another site whose editor, Abdolkarim Nabil Seliman, was arrested. -
2. News and jobs for journalists :: Egyptian web editor arrested
www.journalism.co.uk/news/stor - [Cached]Last Visited: 1/3/2007
Ahmed Mahmoud Abdallah, also known as 'Abu-Islam', is editor of the Balady Net news site and former editor of the now defunct opposition newspaper Al-Shaab. He is a member of the Union of Egyptian Journalists and head of the Centre for Islamic Enlightenment, a project that aims to encourage different religions to work together.
Mr Abdallah was arrested in Cairo on 5 December by state security agents. -
3. ClariNet: The ultimate online newspaper - real time news service and newsfeeds for the web, websites, intranet sites and personal use
www.clarinet.com - [Cached]Published on: 11/8/2004 Last Visited: 12/14/2005
Ahmed Mahmoud Abdallah, also known as \'Abu-Islam\', is editor of the Balady Net news site and former editor of the now defunct opposition newspaper Al-Shaab.Save to My Web

