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PostPosted: Thu Jan 10, 2008 3:03 am    Post subject: Saudi blogger jailed without charge Reply with quote

SAUDI ARABIA: FAMOUS BLOGGER DETAINED

The "dean" of bloggers in Saudi Arabia has been detained for nearly a month without charge - an unusually long time for a blogger to be held, report the Arab Network for Human Rights Information (HRInfo), Reporters Without Borders (RSF) and the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ).

Ahmad Fouad al-Farhan ( http://www.alfarhan.org ) was arrested on 10
December by police in Jeddah, and his computer was confiscated, HRInfo
says. RSF reports that he is being held in a prison in Jeddah, and has been
allowed only one visit from a relative since his arrest. He has not been
given access to a lawyer and no charges have been brought against him.

Al-Farhan said on his blog a few days before his arrest that he was
expecting a summons from the interior ministry because he wrote about
political prisoners in Saudi Arabia and the ministry believed that he was
running a campaign against it.

A "Day of Silence for Fouad" was held on the blogosphere on 6 January.
Bloggers did not post any articles, instead putting up a banner on their
sites calling for his release.

The Saudi government's official Internet blacklist affects more than
400,000 websites, ranging from the sites of political organisations to
those of unrecognised Islamist movements and porn sites, says RSF.
Recently, the authorities have blocked the news website Elaph and the
leading blog publishing service, http://www.blogger.com. RSF says al-Farhan
is the first blogger to be targeted directly in the country.

According to HRInfo, bloggers have played a crucial role in supporting the
peaceful reformation in Saudi Arabia. Al-Farhan often wrote about political
reforms and combating terrorism on his blog.

Visit these links:
- HRInfo: http://www.hrinfo.net/en/reports/2007/pr1224.shtml
- RSF: http://www.rsf.org/article.php3?id_article=24873
- CPJ: http://tinyurl.com/2bjsdk
- Free Fouad: http://en.freefouad.com/

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