The interactive bulletin - your publication (7/18/2022) monitored what was published by the friends of lawyer Amr Imam, where they documented in a video clip the first moments of his release among a number of those released in the presidential pardon payments for political prisoners in Egypt.

The pioneers of the virtual world also compared two pictures that show Amr Imam before he entered prison and after he was released from prison, after spending 3 years behind bars.

Mustafa Shakani saw that the picture was the best description of what opponents face in Arab prisons.

He said, "Amr Imam was released from prison after 1004 days of pretrial detention. The difference between the two photos is 3 years, during which the head was lit as a gray to tell the world about an apparent part of the price, which many pay in Arab prisons."

As for Hossam El-Hamalawy, he expressed his shock and commented, "I do not know how to remove from my brain the image of Amr Imam before and after prison."

While Murad Radwan saw that the image of Imam was sad and frightening, he wrote, "The picture of Amr Imam, the lawyer, after his release from detention, is sad and frightening, by God!"

In turn, Maha Siraj saw that the picture reflects the extent of the suffering, and said, "The Egyptian authorities released the human rights lawyer Amr Imam after 3 years of pretrial detention! Shocking pictures express the extent of the suffering and the tragic conditions of detention."

As for the journalist Fathi Abu Hatab, he attacked the amnesty measures for prisoners;

He wrote, "The injustice in the image of Amr Imam after his release from prison today, a picture that says everything about the price he paid, people are wasting her life and health (wasted) and slow and merciless amnesty procedures, thank God for safety, and I wish (Al-Uqbi for) the rest."