Baher Mohamed

@Bahrooz

Aljazeera Eng.journalist released frm Egyptian prisons after 438 days. Charges against me were reporting the truth & professionalism. Press Freedom is my fight

DAMN, I love my country Egypt
Joined June 2009

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  1. My speech at Georgetown

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    We stand by photojournalist on trial 26 March. must !

  3. This is the IPI congress comment on . They will add extra lines to it. I spoke there calling for action and protection 4 journalists

  4. IPI resolution on Egypt

  5. I'm waiting 4 the day whn the UN will criminalize kidnapping, jailing & killing journalists. I'll work hard to make it happen soon.

  6. Baher Mohamed followed , , and 2 others
    • @fanazer_JTG

      Political analyst at JTG Inc; non-resident fellow at The Arab Gulf States Institute in Washington. Former political analyst at Saudi Embassy in DC

    • @SaadAbedine

      Committed Journalist, good hubby/friend & proud father of 3 (As far as I know). Mmm guess what? RTs don't reflect my opinions & ain't endorsements بأي شكل

  7. Mo Adly is vomiting blood and prison authority refuses to transfer him to hospital.

  8. Journalists must be protected in order to combat propaganda enough is enough

  9. Retweeted

    Can't make this up: Lawyer representing victims of forced disappearances in Egypt has been forcibly disappeared:

  10. . looks at how Facebook has swallowed journalism via

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    The case of dying journalist almost 1000 days in prison no trial

  12. I dedicate Tu Pac "Dear Mama" to all of them.

  13. Let's show those mums they are not forgotten and their loved ones as well

  14. On Mother's Day, let's remember every single mother her son is languishing in prison far from her. Those mothers are great and raised heros

  15. Families of those who started the hunger strike r seriously worried about them. Visits were canceled and the families are outside prison

  16. Some of those who started the huger strike are over 50 & 60 years old but they say "life with dignity worth it".

  17. State security came to them today & threatened them to be transferred to Wady el-Notron prison and killing them.

  18. 10s of prisoners in scorpion prison, including Morsi's presidential team & journalists, started hunger strike protesting horrible conditions

  19. Our pressure is making difference. Let continue to set them free. We can make that happen.

  20. When media started reporting journalists' hunger strike, officers in the prison started to comply to imprisoned journalists demands

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