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Link to: Blogger held incommunicado for over eight months

Blogger held incommunicado for over eight months

Tal Mallouhi criticised Arab and Syrian international policy and the Union for the Mediterranean, a partnership between the EU and Mediterranean basin countries.

Link to: French blogger detained in Ho Chi Minh City

French blogger detained in Ho Chi Minh City

Pham Minh Hoang has been held incommunicado for allegedly violating article 79 of the criminal code, which refers to attempts to overthrow the government.

Archived photo of Ali Abdulemam taken after his first arrest, BCHR

Blogger arrested amidst crackdown

Internet pioneer Ali Abdulemam was arrested after receiving an order to appear before the National Security Apparatus.

Link to: Editor charged over satirical blog post

Editor charged over satirical blog post

Blogger Irwan Abdul Rahman said the “fake jokes” he posts in his blogs are meant as “stress relief.”

Link to: Journalist and blogger fined and sentenced to six months in jail

Journalist and blogger fined and sentenced to six months in jail

Ashraf Shehata was convicted of libel and insult, while the internet café owners where he blogged were found guilty of illegally operating a communications network.

Link to: RSF urges Fujian authorities to grant full release to ailing blogger

RSF urges Fujian authorities to grant full release to ailing blogger

Fan Yanqiong was taken to hospital in a serious condition but it seems she had been accorded only a provisional release on health grounds, according to RSF.

Link to: Supreme Court rejects bloggers’ appeal, prison sentences upheld

Supreme Court rejects bloggers’ appeal, prison sentences upheld

Lawyers for bloggers Emin Milli and Adnan Hajizade plan to appeal to the European Court of Human Rights.

Link to: Pakistan Press Foundation website hacked

Pakistan Press Foundation website hacked

The website was hacked by the “Indian Cyber Army”.

Link to: Blogger remains in detention despite release of other prisoners of conscience

Blogger remains in detention despite release of other prisoners of conscience

Although the Egyptian government recently released several prisoners of conscience, the blogger and novelist Mossad Abu Fagr was not among them.

Link to: Journalist’s website hacked

Journalist’s website hacked

The “Contravia” website was attacked with malicious code which was aimed at linking the site to pages associated with spam.

Link to: As government justifies online censorship, the health of jailed netizens deteriorates

As government justifies online censorship, the health of jailed netizens deteriorates

The release of China’s white paper on the Internet comes as blogger Tan Zuoren has just had his jail sentence upheld on appeal.

Link to: Government crackdown on bloggers and websites

Government crackdown on bloggers and websites

The government is detaining and intimidating independent bloggers while also permitting cyber attacks from Vietnam to disable websites critical of the government.

Link to: Drop charges against human rights defenders, blogger, Human Rights Watch urges

Drop charges against human rights defenders, blogger, Human Rights Watch urges

Human rights advocates Ahmad Saif al-Islam and Gamal Eid and blogger Amr Gharbeia are facing charges of defamation, blackmail, and misuse of the internet.

Link to: Newspaper website hacked

Newspaper website hacked

The website of the privately-owned “New Democrat” newspaper was hacked into for the second time by unknown individuals.

Link to: US citizen interrogated by Thai officials for his online activities

US citizen interrogated by Thai officials for his online activities

Anthony Chai, an American citizen, was interrogated by Thai officials in Thailand and again later in the US for allegedly insulting the monarchy in 2006.

Link to: Blogger Karim Amer harassed in jail

Blogger Karim Amer harassed in jail

“Egyptian authorities seem intent on degrading critics even when they are in prison,” says CPJ