Al-Masry Al-Youm wrote about the incident and translated Asmaa's tweet.
if the judiciary doesn’t give us our rights, nobody should be surprised if militant groups appear and conduct a series of assassinations, because there is no law and there is no judiciary.
Asmaa was later released on LE 20,000 (more than $3000) bail pending further investigations. However this doesn't stop the Egyptian users on twitter as well as the possible Presidential candidate Mohamed El-Baradei from condemning the incident.
@ElBaradei: Military trials for young activists, while Mubarak & co. stand before civilian courts, is a legal farce. Don't abort the revolution
Dozens of users on twitter also either retweeted or copied and pasted Asmaa's tweet challenging the military court.
@AmrEzzat:
On the other hand the phone interview used as an evidence of her defaming the Supreme Council of Armed Forces was made when she was in the middle of Al-Abbasseya clashes, where activists and peaceful protesters were attacked by thugs, and about 300 protesters were injured and one died a few weeks later from injuries sustained.