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Condamnation de Karim Amer : une sentence « honteuse » déclare Reporters sans frontières

(French version only)
Abdel Kareem Nabil Suleiman ("Kareem Amer") a été condamné, le 22 février 2007, à quatre ans de prison pour avoir "incité à la haine de l’islam" et insulté le président égyptien sur son blog. Suite à cette condamnation, qui confirme que l’Egypte a bien sa place sur notre liste des "ennemis d’Internet", nous demandons aux Nations unies de rejeter la demande faite par ce pays de recevoir en 2009 le Forum sur la gouvernance d’Internet (IGF).
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