Egyptian police have beaten and detained a 22-year-old Egyptian blogger and activist who has expressed support for Gaza, an Egyptian human rights group said on Monday.
A statement from the Cairo-based Arabic Network for Human Rights Information said police officers on Friday beat Diaa Eddin Gad in front of his house in the Nile Delta province of Gharbiya, put him in a police car and drove off.
Police gave no reason for the arrest, and have not yet disclosed where Gad is being held, according to the group.
An interior ministry spokesman did not return calls asking for confirmation of the detention. Gamal Eid, director of the Network, described Gad as a member of the liberal Wafd party and the Kefaya (Enough) protest movement, and said he had attended protests against the recent 22-day Israeli offensive on the Gaza Strip.
Gad’s website Sawt Ghadib or “An Angry Voice,” (http://soutgadeb.blogspot.com) contains pro-Gaza slogans and news and commentary on the Israeli offensive, as well as strident denunciations of Egypt’s President Hosni Mubarak and security services.Chris Brown arrested, A Rod Scandal or A-Roid Alex Rodriguez, Blink 182 back together, Selena Roberts Sports Illustrated, Allison Krauss Grammy winners Source: Reuters
