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Link to: Libya calls foreign journalists “outlaws”; attacks continue in Iraq, Syria, Egypt

Libya calls foreign journalists “outlaws”; attacks continue in Iraq, Syria, Egypt

In Iraq, gunmen raided the office of a local press freedom group; in Egypt, a mob attacked a group of local journalists; and in Syria, a young blogger was arrested, according to news reports.

Link to: Detained critics released, other activists still being held

Detained critics released, other activists still being held

“The message to Saudi Arabia’s critics seems clear: Don’t speak out or you will stay behind bars until you have learned your lesson and can be released,” said Human Rights Watch.

Link to: Blogger and magazine editor starts hunger strike to protest against lack of freedom

Blogger and magazine editor starts hunger strike to protest against lack of freedom

Three days after starting a hunger strike to protest against the regime of Teodoro Obiang Nguema, Juan Tomás Ávila Laurel left the country saying he had been “harassed”.

Link to: Security court sentences young woman blogger to five years in prison

Security court sentences young woman blogger to five years in prison

Nineteen-year-old high school student Tal Al-Mallouhi is convicted of “divulging information to a foreign state”.

Link to: Government obstruction, intimidation continues in Cairo

Government obstruction, intimidation continues in Cairo

Authorities are obstructing international news coverage of the country’s political crisis by withholding press credentials and, in one instance, invading the home of a foreign journalist.

Link to: New bureaucratic obstacles for journalists; military obstructs press

New bureaucratic obstacles for journalists; military obstructs press

Reporters in Egypt claim the government is confiscating press cards and other types of identification and are asking journalists to go to the Ministry of Information to apply for new temporary credentials.

Link to: Police attack journalists covering protest in Gaza

Police attack journalists covering protest in Gaza

The group of journalists was attacked while covering peaceful marches in solidarity with the people of Egypt.

Link to: Blogger freed after Supreme Court overturns conviction

Blogger freed after Supreme Court overturns conviction

Mohamed Abdel Qader Al-Jassem was convicted over an entry in his blog in which he accused Iranian intelligence services of meddling in Kuwait’s affairs.

Link to: Censorship continues as more journalists are arrested

Censorship continues as more journalists are arrested

Nissar Ben Hassen was arrested after posting online video footage of events in Chebba, and Moez Jemai was sprayed with a disabling gas before being arrested.

Link to: Blogger loses job because of critical comments

Blogger loses job because of critical comments

Mohammed Maree was dismissed because he wrote articles and opinions critical of the government on his blog.

Link to: Wave of arrests of bloggers and activists

Wave of arrests of bloggers and activists

Police reportedly arrested the bloggers to question them about hacking into government websites by the militant group Anonymous.

Link to: Newspaper website hacked after posting WikiLeaks documents

Newspaper website hacked after posting WikiLeaks documents

Beirut-based “Al-Akhbar” is the only Lebanese newspaper that has published original WikiLeak documents about Arab countries.

Link to: Military court sentences blogger to six months in prison

Military court sentences blogger to six months in prison

Ahmed Hassan Basiouny is accused of disseminating defence secrets online and “disclosing information relating to the Egyptian armed forces.”

Link to: Woman sentenced to one year of forced labour over ironic tweet

Woman sentenced to one year of forced labour over ironic tweet

Cheng Jianping was arrested for retweeting a satirical comment about China-Japan tensions and anti-Japanese demonstrations in China.

Link to: Political divisions make reporting nearly impossible for journalists

Political divisions make reporting nearly impossible for journalists

RSF urges the political authorities in both the West Bank and Gaza to release all the journalists held illegally and stop using them as pawns in their dispute.

Link to: Blogger Emin Milli released

Blogger Emin Milli released

The news of Milli’s release came a day after fellow blogger Adnan Hajizade was granted parole.