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Link to: Lebanese blogger arrested in Egypt, deported to Beirut

Lebanese blogger arrested in Egypt, deported to Beirut

Imad Bazzi was detained for over 10 hours and questioned by Egyptian officials over an award he had received and about his relations with Egyptian bloggers.

Link to: Supporters of Syrian regime attack demonstrators in Beirut

Supporters of Syrian regime attack demonstrators in Beirut

Activists who gathered at the Syrian Embassy to show their support for the Syrian people were violently attacked while security force personnel looked on.

Link to: Human rights activist harassed for documenting torture

Human rights activist harassed for documenting torture

Saadeddine Shatila, of the international human rights group Alkarama, was summoned by the military intelligence and interrogated for more than seven hours.

Link to: Maharat condemns brief detention of singer accused of defaming the president

Maharat condemns brief detention of singer accused of defaming the president

Zeid Hamdan was detained for several hours based on an accusation that he had defamed the Lebanese president in a song entitled “General Suleiman”.

Link to: IPI calls for justice for murdered journalists in light of UN STL indictments

IPI calls for justice for murdered journalists in light of UN STL indictments

“The Special Tribunal for Lebanon should continue its investigations not only into the assassination of former Prime Minister Rafik Hariri, but also into the murder and attempted murder of journalists in 2005,” said IPI.

Link to: Another documentary banned from Beirut film festival

Another documentary banned from Beirut film festival

Authorities have cancelled licenses to screen the Lebanese documentary “What Happened” at the Banned Movies Festival, following a previous ban on the Iranian movie “Green Days”.

Link to: Authorities ban Iranian documentary from Lebanese film festival

Authorities ban Iranian documentary from Lebanese film festival

“Green Days”, a documentary on the 2009 protests in Iran, was scheduled to screen as part of the “Banned Movies Festival” in Lebanon.

Link to: Al-Jazeera suspends Syria operations

Al-Jazeera suspends Syria operations

In a separate incident in Lebanon, unidentified men poured gasoline on the broadcast truck belonging to the Beirut-based television station Al-Jadeed.

Link to: Protesters attack journalists, smash their equipment

Protesters attack journalists, smash their equipment

Cameraman Ameen Chomar and journalist Mohammed Zaatari were targeted by protesters who wanted to prevent the media from covering the infighting among the demonstrators.

Link to: SKeyes Annual Report 2010

SKeyes Annual Report 2010

SKeyes has issued its annual report on the status of media and cultural freedoms in Lebanon, Syria, Palestine and Jordan in 2010.

Link to: Protester assaulted, journalist harassed during peaceful demonstration

Protester assaulted, journalist harassed during peaceful demonstration

Wael Ladki was participating in the protest when he was assaulted by members of the Union of Lebanese Democratic Youth.

Link to: Television correspondent receives death threats

Television correspondent receives death threats

Ibrahim Dsoki was threatened after he wrote an opinion piece on his Facebook page criticising the speaker of the Lebanese parliament.

Link to: Military intelligence detains six Syrians calling for democratic change in their country

Military intelligence detains six Syrians calling for democratic change in their country

“If the members of the Jasem family were arrested for distributing pamphlets calling for a peaceful demonstration, authorities should release them and discipline the officials who ordered their arrest,” Human Rights Watch said.

Link to: News teams attacked while covering protests

News teams attacked while covering protests

Journalists were covering incidents in Tripoli and two areas of Beirut.

Link to: Five years after journalist’s assassination, no progress made in investigation

Five years after journalist’s assassination, no progress made in investigation

On 12 December 2005, Lebanese journalist and MP Gebran Tueni was killed by a car bomb on his way to work.

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.