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Press Release: Internet Activists Demand Release of Bahraini Blogger Mohammed Hassan - Global Voices Advocacy

25.9.13

Press Release: Internet Activists Demand Release of Bahraini Blogger Mohammed Hassan - Global Voices Advocacy: Global Voices Advocacy and bloggers around the world are calling for the release of Mohammed Hassan (Safybh), a young Bahraini blogger and human rights advocate who has been held in detention in Bahrain since July.

Hassan was arrested and taken from his home in Sitra, Bahrain on the morning of July 31. Security agents seized Hassan's computer and other electronics. He was held at the Criminal Investigation Directorate in Manama until August 4, when he was reportedly transferred to Dry Dock Detention Center in the town of Hidd.

His lawyer, Abdulaziz Moosa, was arrested on August 7, allegedly for stating that Hassan had been exposed to torture while in prison.


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