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Link to: Blogger held under draconian Official Secrets Act

Blogger held under draconian Official Secrets Act

Syed Abdullah Hussein Al-Attas was arrested as a result of a complaint by a group of 30 people over controversial posts about the Sultan of Johor.

Link to: Blogger arrested, whereabouts unknown

Blogger arrested, whereabouts unknown

According to information received by SEAPA, Huynh Thuc Vy was arrested after she and her husband were interrogated by police in connection with their participation in a protest.

Link to: Authorities must end crackdown on press covering protests, says CPJ

Authorities must end crackdown on press covering protests, says CPJ

Anti-government demonstrations began in the capital on June 16; since then, protests have spread to other parts of the country and security forces have responded harshly.

Link to: Islamic Republic internationalises crackdown on dissent

Islamic Republic internationalises crackdown on dissent

Ten bloggers were recently arrested and families of bloggers living abroad have been taken as hostages and harassed as punishment for their relatives’ criticism.

Link to: Three journalists detained over three-day period

Three journalists detained over three-day period

The journalists were covering recent protests against rising fuel prices in Khartoum, reports said.

Link to: New law criminalises independent telecom use

New law criminalises independent telecom use

The law imposes prison sentences for offences related to the independent use of telecommunications tools and services, according to local journalists.

Link to: Blogger sentenced to 10 years in prison for criticising neighbouring monarchies

Blogger sentenced to 10 years in prison for criticising neighbouring monarchies

Hamad al-Naqi was sentenced to 10 years’ imprisonment for allegedly insulting the prophet Muhammad, the divine being and the rulers of Bahrain and Saudi Arabia.

Link to: Authorities urged to overturn activist blogger’s sentence

Authorities urged to overturn activist blogger’s sentence

Ho Thi Bich Khuong was convicted in 2011 for giving allegedly critical interviews to the foreign media, and for documents that were considered to oppose the state.

Link to: Blogger sentenced to ten years in prison

Blogger sentenced to ten years in prison

Lawrence al-Rashidi was found guilty of “insulting the Prince and his powers in poems uploaded on YouTube.”

Link to: Authorities detain journalists, release others

Authorities detain journalists, release others

Eight people arrested during the raid on the Syrian Center for Media and Freedom of Expression were released, pending trial, while three others, including the centre’s president Mazen Darwish remain in detention.

Link to: Tunisia blogger arrested in Cairo airport

Tunisia blogger arrested in Cairo airport

Cairo – May 3rd, 2012 ANHRI condemns the arrest of Aziz Amami, Tunisia activist and blogger, upon his arrival to Cairo airport to participate in several seminars in Egypt on the grounds of his participation in protests calling for the overthrow of military rule in Egypt in front of the Egyptian embassy in Tunisia. Upon […]

Link to: Palestinian Authority blocks critical websites in West Bank

Palestinian Authority blocks critical websites in West Bank

In separate developments, Israeli authorities have extended the administrative detention of at least three Palestinian journalists without charge.

Link to: Abraji urges investigation into killing of journalist in Maranhão

Abraji urges investigation into killing of journalist in Maranhão

Journalist Décio Sá had worked for the newspaper “O Estado do Maranhão”, owned by the family of José Sarney, president of the Federal Senate, and ran a blog about politics.

Link to: Police attack journalists covering protest

Police attack journalists covering protest

The crackdown on protesters and journalists marked the worst violence seen in the country since the fall of Ben Ali’s regime in January 2011.

Link to: Omani blogger threatened with deportation

Omani blogger threatened with deportation

Ammar Ma’amari, a blogger known for his criticism of the Omani authorities, has been asked by the Jordanian intelligence service to pack his bags in anticipation of a deportation order.

Link to: Arrests, threats plague activists and bloggers

Arrests, threats plague activists and bloggers

Ahmed Ghaith Al Suwaidi and Ahmed Yousef Buatabh Zaabi were arrested on 26 March, without a warrant, and are being held in detention.