Karim Adel - Cairo

Wife Shaima Afifi, son Abdullah Morsi, mother Ikram Youssef and daughter whispered Hassan .. Four different Egyptian models in the family site, but all knew sadness as a way to their homes, to replace a resident guest to assume the joy of Eid al-Adha in Egypt.

Their suffering, they say, is a model for thousands of others, who experience the pain of losing their loved ones, whether in the corridors of enforced disappearance, in cemeteries or in prisons to raise the slogan "our deferred feast."

Egyptian and international human rights organizations accuse the Egyptian authorities of concealing and detaining tens of thousands of political opponents, journalists and human rights activists.But the Egyptian authorities strongly deny any violations against detainees or the existence of enforced disappearances in Egypt, and carried out arrests against human rights activists for allegedly spreading false news.

Absence of joy
Shaima 'Ali Afifi, wife of the former Egyptian parliamentarian forcibly disappeared Mustafa Al-Najjar, broadcast a lot of feelings of separation pain and not knowing the whereabouts of her husband more than three hundred days after his enforced disappearance.

She said in a post on the social networking site Facebook, "Eid from others, Mustafa, although we are free and we have all our requirements .. Mesh Eid (not Eid) Mvish (not) joy delighted by (we feel)."

She wondered, "What do you see your Eid (the shape of our Eid) .. er (what) lacks even normal life? Do not see us next to you."

Continuous lament
The loss of a second house was of a different kind, recorded by the son of the late President Mohamed Morsi, where he launched the field for his sorrows and wrote on his Facebook page laments his late father and demands his supporters not to forget him.

He said in his blog, "The first day of Arafa without you, Dad, do not forget Abu Rahmatullah from your prayers on the day of Arafah, Oh God, have mercy on my father and forgive him and give him satisfaction and degrees of Paradise, Oh God, my father revealed a blessed house, and you are the best of the two houses."

Thousands of people reacted to Morsi's tweet, and comments varied between lamenting and praying for him or praying for those who killed him, according to some.

Our holiday is deferred
"Eid is deferred," said journalist writer Ikram Youssef, mother of former parliamentarian Ziad al-Alimi, who is in custody pending the case known as the Media Alliance of Hope.

Ikram Youssef said in a blog post on Facebook, "Although our holiday is postponed, but you do not miss any chance to delight your children, and do not miss (any leave) any moment to seize joy, return with your children and make them happy as you can (as much as you can) They have no guilt, and they have the right moments of joy that they have tried to lengthen as much as you can. "

Our feast day is her freedom
The family of journalist Aya Alaa Hosni, who is being held in al-Qanater prison for defending her husband Hassan al-Qabbani during his detention, was tweeted by the family of journalist Aya Alaa Hosni.

Al-Qabbani quoted their two children, Hams (eight years) and Haya (seven years), many inmates because they lost their mother behind the walls.

"A verse will be forbidden from spending the feast with Hams and Haya for the first time since their birth nine years ago," he wrote in a post on his Facebook page after his wife's 15-day jail renewal on August 7.

In turn, we launched the "We Register" human rights initiative "Record your message" to alleviate the suffering of the detainees on Eid.

"Every year you are fine, the days go by and the hours of imprisonment and absence are long, but the hope is not that the meeting will be soon and Eid will be Eid," the podium said in a tweet. "Join us in writing Eid messages for female prisoners in Egyptian prisons."