Egypt:
Disaster Ferry Owner Finally Guilty!
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The life of each one of the 1,000 plus Egyptians killed when the Salam 89 ferry sank in 2006 is worth about 11 hours in prison for ferry owner, former lawmaker and business tycoon Mamdouh Ismail, who has been sentenced in absentia to seven years behind bars for “involuntary slaughter,” say Egyptian bloggers. The disaster has been described as “the deadliest disasters in modern maritime history.” Zeinobia broke the news on Twitter announcing the verdict:
Later on, more reactions followed, from Fustat, Wael Abbas, myself and other Egyptian bloggers.The disaster goes back to February 2006, when Salam 98 sank in the middle of Red Sea, killing more
than 1,200 Egyptians who were returning from Saudi Arabia; as well as crew who are said to have been kidnapped so as not to testify against Ismail. The ferry's victims were mostly poor workers who
were looking forward to spending their vacation with their families in Egypt.In July 2008, the court
declared Ismail not guilty, causing rage and anger among people. The sentence was appealed and it was only today that Ismail was found guilty. And despite claims that the
victimsâ families are happy with the sentence, because they believe itâs the harshest to have for a person in his position within such a corrupt system, many
Egyptians still believe the verdict came very late, and was unjust when compared to the 1,200 Egyptians who drowned at sea.Ayoub [Ar], Sayyed
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The value of an Egyptian life is 11 hours in jail!!!
Yes, the value of one of us is 11 hours of imprisonment, according to the Egyptian judiciary and the Egyptian government. Today the court sentenced Mamdouh Ismail and the ownerâs
company director to seven years in prison. You donât have to do the math to know that the penalty of killing 1,200 Egyptians â"of different ages- is jail for seven years,
which means that an individual is equivalent to exactly 11.4 hours of jail â" in case it was really executed, because Mamdouh is a fugitive in London.
How
cheap!
Ahmed Shokier, another Egyptian blogger, posts two
photographs of judges involved with the case - one of Ahmed Refaa El Najaar who said Mamdouh not guilty, and the other for Khaled Badr El Deen who declared the suspect guilty and sentenced him to
seven years in prison. In a cynical remark, Ahmed titled his post “Justice has many faces.”Meanwhile, Arabawy displayed a video [En] by Al Jazeera International reporting on the victimâs families
reactions when they first heard the news.Zeinobia, as usual, wrote a
comprehensive round up about the case, where she expressed her concerns that the last verdict is no more than an antiseptic to the public as Ismail is currently in London, and its known that there is
no extradition agreement between Egypt and the UK, which means he will be safely enjoying his time abroad.She asked if someone could sue him in London, or if Egyptians could boycott his
companies and hotels. She also concluded her post stressing that, as long as Ismail is in London, the case of Salam98 is not finished yet. However, and according to her, it might end someday
at the hands of one angry Egyptian: Again all what I can say is that I wish someone will sue him in London, also I wish that we boycott his companies and hotels in Egypt ,here is the list of his empire in EgyptView original post.
⢠El-Salam Maritime transportation company.
⢠El-Salam Tourism development company that owns :
X Concorde El-Salam at Misr El Gadida, Cairo
X Concorde Sharm El-Sheikh, Sinai.
⢠Telstar travel at Tahrir Square, Cairo.
The case of the Al-Salam Ferry 98 has not finished yet as long as Ismail is in London. The case of the missing crew members is still open.
Sometimes I feel that Mamdouh Ismail will be killed on the hands of some angry Upper Egyptian.
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