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Authorities step up offensive against journalists and websites
Published on 14 May 2009Read
More human rights websites blocked on information ministry’s orders
Published on 22 January 2009Read
Press law amendments hailed but journalists still face jail and websites risk closure
Published on 3 July 2008 Read
Deputies urged to approve press law amendments passed by upper house
Published on 30 May 2007 Read
Open letter to king of Bahrain about the Internet censorship
Published on 10 January 2007 Read
Authorities block access to influential blog covering Bandargate scandal
Published on 30 October 2006 Read
Reporters Without Borders denounces press freedom threat in website registration
Published on 26 April 2005 Read
Three Barhainonline.org moderators freed
Published on 15 March 2005 Read
Iran - 9 February 2010
Number of journalists and netizens in prison now tops 65
Iran - 3 February 2010
New round of Stalinist-style trials gets under way
Israel - 28 January 2010
High court quashes jail sentence against two journalists
Report says promises need to be turned into reality
Kareem Amer
Adel Kareem Nabil Suleiman, better known by the pen name Kareem Amer, was arrested on 6 November 2006, for articles published on his blog .
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