United States United States Congressmen
Trent Franks (R-AZ) and
Barney Frank (D-MA) wrote to
Egyptian Ambassador Nabil Fahmy regarding the arrest and imprisonment of Amer. Congressman Franks also said: Democracies must allow for freedom of speech and certainly for the tolerance of diverse religious beliefs. I laud Mr. Amer's recognition that violence in the name of religion is unacceptable. I urge the Egyptian government to free Mr. Amer and to protect its citizens from persecution.
Italy Three Italian MPs, former
Minister of Defence Antonio Martino, President of the 10th Permanent Commission (Productive Affairs, Trade and Tourism)
Daniele Capezzone, and Senator
Gaetano Quagliariello wrote letters to the
Egyptian Ambassador to Italy Mohamed Farid Monib.
NGOs Amnesty International designated Amer a
prisoner of conscience, "imprisoned simply for exercising his right to freedom of expression". After Amer's release, the organization called for Egypt to investigate his allegations that he was tortured while in custody.
Human Rights Watch described Amer's arrest as a "chilling precedent" and called for his immediate release. The
Arabic Network for Human Rights Information called Amer's sentencing a "gloomy day for freedom of expression in Egypt" and also urged his release.
PEN America made Amer one of its "highest priority cases", arguing that he was "jailed for exercising his inalienable human right to freedom of expression". Wikipedia co-founder
Jimmy Wales discussed Amer's case during the
WikiMania 2008 conference in Alexandria, suggesting that high-profile arrests like his could be hampering the development of the
Arabic Wikipedia by making editors afraid to contribute.
UK United Kingdom Independence Party (UKIP)
Member of the European Parliament (MEP)
Derek Clark made a speech at the EU parliament in Strasbourg on the matter of Kareen Amer and human rights in Egypt. The MEP for the East Midlands region called for the European Union to take advantage of a recently signed trade agreement with Egypt, which states that the EU will 'support Egyptian government efforts to protect human rights and fundamental freedoms in line with international conventions to which Egypt is party'. ==Release==