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Link to: Two more bloggers arrested, websites blocked

Two more bloggers arrested, websites blocked

One of the first journalists to start blogging in Iran was arrested on 17 September 2009.

Link to: Authorities block websites, detain another journalist

Authorities block websites, detain another journalist

With the detention of Yosvani Anzardo Hernández, Cuba now has a total of 26 journalists in prison.

Link to: Jailed blogger beaten by prison officers

Jailed blogger beaten by prison officers

Hani Nazeer claims he and other inmates were beaten by prison officers and had their heads shaved by force.

Link to: Another detained blogger released by police

Another detained blogger released by police

Police released blogger Nguyen Ngoc Nhu Quynh after she promised to quit writing her blog, which had been critical of the government.

Link to: Blogger sentenced to three years’ imprisonment for “spreading false news”

Blogger sentenced to three years’ imprisonment for “spreading false news”

After spending more than two years behind bars, blogger Kareem Arbaji has been sentenced by the State Security Court to three years’ imprisonment for “spreading false news”.

Link to: Another blogger arrested

Another blogger arrested

RSF calls for the release Ali Asguar Jamali, a blogger and doctor based in the northern city of Qasvin.

Link to: Another blogger detained in Vietnam; three others released

Another blogger detained in Vietnam; three others released

Blogger Nguyen Ngoc Nhu Quynh was arrested on 28 August after writing about a controversial bauxite mining project.

Link to: American blogger detained at Cairo airport, barred from entering Egypt

American blogger detained at Cairo airport, barred from entering Egypt

Blogger Travis Randall was detained at Cairo airport, then forced to buy a plane ticket and leave Egypt.

Link to: Online journalist and blogger arrested over China references

Online journalist and blogger arrested over China references

RSF condemns the arrests of Bui Thanh Hieu and Pham Doan Trang for criticising the ruling Communist Party’s policies towards China.

Link to: With second charge added to case, bloggers face up to seven years in prison

With second charge added to case, bloggers face up to seven years in prison

Authorities should drop all charges against two video bloggers who satirized the government, CPJ said.

Link to: Uyghur blogger freed after six weeks but kept under close watch

Uyghur blogger freed after six weeks but kept under close watch

RSF is relieved to learn that blogger llham Tohti was allowed to return to his Beijing home after being held incommunicado for six weeks.

Link to: Blogger detained at Cairo airport

Blogger detained at Cairo airport

Wael Abbas, a well-known blogger, was stopped and searched at the Cairo airport.

Link to: Criminal charges laid against opposition blogger

Criminal charges laid against opposition blogger

According to a number of sources, Alexis Marrero, the author of the blog “Alexis Marrero in Politics”, was informed that an arrest warrant had been issued against him.

Link to: Syrian blogger arrested by Saudi forces, detained in unknown location

Syrian blogger arrested by Saudi forces, detained in unknown location

According to AHNRI’s information, on 29 July 2009 Saudi security arrested Syrian blogger Raafat Al Ghanem and detained him in an unknown location.

Link to: Journalist, blogger among those charged in show trials

Journalist, blogger among those charged in show trials

Iran’s decision to stage a “trial” of more than 100 critics of the recent presidential election, complete with broadcast “confessions” of several reformist leaders, underscores the arbitrary nature of their detention.

Link to: Arrested blogger held incommunicado

Arrested blogger held incommunicado

RSF fears that detained blogger Nguyen Tien Trung is being subjected to physical and psychological pressure in an attempt to get him to confess to “crimes”.