The Chicago Tribune, 7 February 2011
Publié le :
8 février 2011
Shaimaa Fayed and Marwa Awad
"CAIRO (Reuters) -
Google Inc executive Wael Ghonim, who was released in Cairo on Monday, said he was kept blindfolded for two weeks while being detained by Egyptian state security.
"Google said last week that Ghonim, the firm's head of marketing for the Middle East and
North Africa, had not been seen since January 27, two days after
anti-government protests erupted in Egypt.
"Ghonim said after his release that he was picked up by three plainclothes men in a street in Cairo, bundled into a car and taken off for interrogation by state security men."
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