Freedom, A Twitter Away For UC Berkeley Student Arrested In Egypt

By Dee Chisamera
14:55, April 17th 2008
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Freedom, A Twitter Away For UC Berkeley Student Arrested In Egypt

As surreal as it may sound, Twitter can get you out of jail! The catch…send the right message to as many people as possible as fast as you can and voila!

UC Berkeley journalism graduate student James Karl Buck (29), former Oakland Tribune multimedia intern, was arrested during a demonstration in Mahalla El-Kobra, an industrial city in the Nile Delta.

What the Egyptian authorities didn’t probably expect was the prompt reaction of a large circle of friends in the United States and the anti-government bloggers in Egypt, who were sent an instant text message from his cellular phone: “ARRESTED,” the San Jose Mercury News reports.

The micro-blogging service allows users to send text messages up to 140 characters long, and the message Buck sent had the desired outcome: his friends called the University, the American Embassy, as well as the Associated Press, the International Herald Tribune and other media.

The result: he was released the next day, although according to his affirmations, the Egyptian authorities told him just hours after his arrest, in the middle of the night, that he was a free man.

He refused to leave for the sake of his friend and interpreter Mohammed Salah Ahmed Maree, who was arrested with him but is being held incommunicado by local authorities.

“I said, ‘No’ and I stayed for 12 more hours and we started a hunger strike at some point,” Buck told the San Jose Mercury News. “But they grabbed him and put him in a different holding area. Finally, they said they had transferred him to another prison.”

What Buck wants now is justice for his friend, who is still in jail: “I’m very angry and I’m frustrated. I’m an American and I got released and he didn’t (…) I’m not going to stop until he gets out,” he said.

His determination is real, as he opened an online petition at http://www.thepetitionsite.com/1/free-mohammed-maree for his friend, and further plans a demonstration is support for Maree.

“Mohammed is 23 years old and is missing in Mahalla, Egypt after having been cleared of all charges. He is being held to intimidate and punish journalists. Demand his immediate and unconditional release,” the site says.



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