ramadan arrived and i don't feel anything, nasr's mother tells me. then she is overtaken by grief. my son in front of me is worth the world to me, she says. they've deprived me of him. he is one of the egyptian revolution's victims. his family says he was heading to a protest on january 29th when violence erupted in their neighborhood. he was shot in the head. just 18 years old, he died four days later. the martyrs sacrificed their lives so that everyone could have justice, says his brother. we are the people who are suffering injustice the most right now. we're not able to get our rights. like so many victims' families in egypt, they brought a court case against those they allege are responsible for the death of their loved one. but they're frustrated at how slowly it has progressed. they want to see the culprits convicted and executed. they waited six months and say very little concrete action has been taken by the court. i'd like to speed up these procedures for the family, says an attorney for the family. i want them to feel comfortable. if these people felt comfortable and sec