Fahmy recommends families take proactive approach to free detained loved ones
CALGARY — A Canadian journalist who spent almost two years jailed in Egypt says the families of two people detained in the Middle East can’t depend on the federal government to win their freedom.
Mohamed Fahmy, a former Al-Jazeera journalist, was released last year after receiving a pardon from Egypt’s president.
Fahmy, who was speaking at a human rights conference in Calgary Wednesday, said government assistance is key in freeing both a Calgary imam detained in Turkey and a Montreal professor arrested in Iran.
But he said it’s essential their families work with non-governmental organization, human rights groups and the media to give the two a “human face” and garner international attention.


