March 13, 2011
Ziad Bakir - R.I.P.
All tried hard but no one could win.
The DNA results came faster then expected and were shattering the last hopes we had.
And yet - Egypt must have a future so his death was not in vain.
The Minister of Culture has announced that at the Cairo Opera a hall shall be named after Ziad. One day I will sit in that hall and think of him.
My thoughts are with his brave parents, his tireless campaigning sister, his endlessly searching brother and cousin and all that knew and loved him.
May he rest in peace.
Tarek Abdel Latif - R.I.P.
Experiencing horror in the aftermath of Egypt's revolution.
Last 24 hrs have been gruesome with two bodies found in morgues that were thought to be Ziad Bakir and Tarek Abdel Latif. They both are missing since Jan 28 and we campaigned worldwide for them.
The day yesterday turned out a nightmare. In the end it was confirmed that Tarek is dead with a 4mm bullet in his neck. The autopsy today of the other body does not yet confirm Ziad's death. We have to wait for the autopsy results. For the family an unbearable burden.
Tarek Abdel Latif was an Engineer from Cairo and a peaceful loving man. He leaves his wife and two small children. The family is devastated.
686 people are so far confirmed killed in the peaceful revolution since Jan 25. But peaceful were only the demonstrators. Special Security police and Army were killing machines. Special Security has been officially destroyed now but the army is getting more and more aggressive.
The battle of the Egyptian people for freedom and the right to live is not yet won. It must go on.
Last 24 hrs have been gruesome with two bodies found in morgues that were thought to be Ziad Bakir and Tarek Abdel Latif. They both are missing since Jan 28 and we campaigned worldwide for them.
The day yesterday turned out a nightmare. In the end it was confirmed that Tarek is dead with a 4mm bullet in his neck. The autopsy today of the other body does not yet confirm Ziad's death. We have to wait for the autopsy results. For the family an unbearable burden.
Tarek Abdel Latif was an Engineer from Cairo and a peaceful loving man. He leaves his wife and two small children. The family is devastated.
686 people are so far confirmed killed in the peaceful revolution since Jan 25. But peaceful were only the demonstrators. Special Security police and Army were killing machines. Special Security has been officially destroyed now but the army is getting more and more aggressive.
The battle of the Egyptian people for freedom and the right to live is not yet won. It must go on.
March 09, 2011
Tahrir sq. - Update Mar 9
The number of martyrs has now been counted to be 686.
686 innocent lifes lost to the ruthless killers of the Mubarak regime. And up to now no justice in sight.
What an unbelievable high price for winning freedom.
686 innocent lifes lost to the ruthless killers of the Mubarak regime. And up to now no justice in sight.
What an unbelievable high price for winning freedom.