Brian Doherty | March 29, 2007
Tom Palmer over at National Review Online sums up the (so far) sad story of imprisoned Egyptian blogger "Kareem" and explains how a loose association of libertarians and civil libertarians have kept up the pressure in medias both new and mainstream, including rallies and letters from U.S. Congress, to get him sprung--arrested merely for offending the sensibilities of Islamists and the Egyptian government. More info at freekareem.org.
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