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Mohamed Ibrahim Mostafa ((アラビア語:محمد إبراهيم مصطفى ), other transliterations include: ''Mohammad, Muhammad, Ibraheem, Mustafa, Mustapha'') (born 2 July 1979 in Alexandria, Egypt) is an Egyptian Internet activist and IT consultant with an interest in political reform, human rights and social media. Mohamed Ibrahim ran the international arm of the "We are all Khaled Said" campaign. The campaign was in support of Khaled Said's case, a young Egyptian man who was killed by two Egyptian police officers in his home town Alexandria, Egypt. Khaled Said later became a symbol in the Egyptian Revolution of 2011. Mohamed Ibrahim focused his efforts on rallying international supporters and coordinating with activists worldwide to support Egyptians struggle for freedom, end of police brutality and dictatorship using his (English Facebook page "We are all khaled Said" ) and the (English Website ) of the campaign. Mohamed Ibrahim was part of the 25 January protests preparation (which later became the Egyptian Revolution of 2011) and was a focal point for spreading awareness to the international community and international media during the revolution and afterwards.〔http://www.dw-world.de/dw/article/0,,6533458,00.html〕 == Background== Mohamed Ibrahim was born on 2 July 1979 in Alexandria, Egypt and grew up in Cairo Egypt. His father was an Egyptian Army General and his mother is an accountant. At the age of 22, he moved to London, United Kingdom. He currently resides there.〔http://uk.linkedin.com/pub/mohamed-ibrahim-mostafa/8/451/267〕 He earned a B.Eng. from Ain Shams University in 2001 and a M.Sc. in Software Engineering from the University of Nottingham in 2003.〔
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