By Curt on May 22, 2008 in Singapore, Imprisoned bloggers | 2 Comments
A 24-year old blogger of Chinese extraction was arrested in Singapore for an allegedly racist post. The blogger goes by the name “Fragrant Prince.” (Ick.) A visit to the blog URL results in a message, “This blog is open to invited readers only.” Other bloggers said “Fragrant Prince,” whose name is Franco, replaced the allegedly […]
By Curt on May 15, 2008 in Tarek Baiasi, Syria, Imprisoned bloggers | 0 Comments
Tarek Baiassi, whom we’ve written about before, has finally been sentenced, by a Syrian “court” to three years in prison. According to the RSF, the legal-like glass for Tarek’s sentence included “publishing false news” and “weakening national sentiment,” whatever that is. The real reason for the sentence was his having posted an article on the […]
By Curt on Apr 25, 2008 in Fouad Al Farhan, Saudi Arabia, Imprisoned bloggers | 1 Comment
Saudi blogger Fouad Al Farhan has been released from prison and is resting at home with his family, according to a message from the Free Fouad group.
Fouad, called the father of Saudi blogging, was arrested on December 11 in Jeddah and held in solitary confinement with no charges and only one family visit.
Confirmed by Saudi […]
By Curt on Apr 23, 2008 in Nguyen Van Hai, Vietnam, Imprisoned bloggers | 2 Comments
According to the Bangkok Post, Vietnamese authorities have arrested blogger Nguyen Van Hai.
The newspaper Vietnam Law reported that Ho Chi Minh City police Tuesday arrested Nguyen Van Hai, who blogs under the name Dieu Cay, on charges of tax evasion. The paper said police had searched Hai’s house Monday and found evidence that he […]
By Curt on Apr 23, 2008 in Flood the Jail with Mail, Free Kareem, Imprisoned bloggers, Kareem, Egypt | 0 Comments
Here’s a report on our two week Flood the Jail with Mail campaign for Kareem, the imprisoned Egyptian blogger. The report is via mail from Esra’a, from FreeKareem.
I think even if we had 1 letter, it would be a success for us. We had around 60 confirmed letters from around the world, and we spoke […]
By Curt on Apr 22, 2008 in Kareem El Beheiri, Esraa Abdel Fattah Ahmed, Mahamed El Sharkawi, Imprisoned bloggers, Egypt | 0 Comments
Update:
RSF now reports that Esraa Abdel Fattah Ahmed has also been released.
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From RSF:
Mahamed El Sharkawi, a blogger who was arrested on 5 April while distributing leaflets urging Cairo residents to go on strike in support of the 6 April protest against food price hikes, was released yesterday from a prison in the Cairo district of […]
By Curt on Apr 15, 2008 in Jamyang Kyi, Tibet, China, Imprisoned bloggers | 2 Comments
Jamyang Kyi, by RFA
Update: According to Clothilde at RSF, she was released about a month after being arrested.
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According to Radio Free Europe, Jamyang Kyi, Tibetan writer, performer and blogger, has been arrested by the Chinese.
Plainclothes state security officers escorted Jamyang Kyi, who has travelled widely and performed and lectured in the United States, from […]
By Curt on Apr 7, 2008 in Flood the Jail with Mail, Free Kareem, Imprisoned bloggers, Kareem, Egypt | 5 Comments
In conjunction with FreeKareem.org, the Committee to Protect Bloggers is launching a mail campaign in support of imprisoned Egyptian blogger, Kareem Amer. (If you’re not familiar with the case of this unjustly-imprisoned blogger, please read FreeKareem’s FAQ.)
From today through April 21, both organizations are encouraging their memberships to go analogue and write Kareem a letter […]
By Curt on Apr 4, 2008 in Free Kareem, Flood the Jail with Mail, Press, Imprisoned bloggers, Kareem, Egypt | 1 Comment
Listen to The World’s story on Kareem and our Flood the Jail with Mail campaign.
By Curt on Apr 3, 2008 in Flood the Jail with Mail, Free Kareem, Imprisoned bloggers, Egypt | 1 Comment
Curt (that’s me), the director of the Committee, and Esra’a, the director of FreeKareem and MidEast Youth, will be interviewed in a story on our Flood the Jail with Mail campaign tomorrow. Flood the Jail is a campaign to encourage people to write Kareem Amer (real name: Abdelkarim Nabil Soliman), the imprisoned Egyptian blogger. […]