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Interviews with Saad Eddin Ibrahim

Interviewed December 27, 2024

Well, Mandela– you know, Mandela was a great inspiration to me. And– when I was in prison, he tried to intercede on my behalf with the– Mubarak regime. Having failed to get me released, he sent me a copy of his book The Long March to Freedom with his personal inscription. And it was quite an inspiration to me.

And quite, you know– a– a– it is a book that helped me a lot reading through it, going through Mandela´s experiences. I felt as if he was– those third of my own experiences coincide with his own. And whenever– when I finished it, everybody in prison wanted to read it. I mean, at least in my cellblock.

So, that book made the round– to the delight of the South African ambassador who had brought the book and brought small gift, which was a– a comforter with all the flags of, like– very colorful flags of South Africa on the comforter. And when I got into the second chapter of Mandela, I– it was a very strange gift to start with– comforter.

But, when I got to second chapter of Mandela´s book, I realized that the w– the worst thing that he suffered from was feeling cold on a cement floor in his cell. And he seemed to have felt that every presen– prisoner in the third world probably had the same kind of treatment. So, having been unsuccessful in getting the Mubarak regime to release me, he sent me a book and that comforter.