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BBC News - Kuwaiti jailed for 10 years for Twitter 'blasphemy'

5.6.12

BBC News - Kuwaiti jailed for 10 years for Twitter 'blasphemy': A court in Kuwait has sentenced a man to 10 years in prison for endangering state security by insulting the Prophet Muhammad and the rulers of Saudi Arabia and Bahrain in messages on Twitter.
Hamad al-Naqi was also found guilty of mocking Islam and provoking sectarian tensions.


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