After 36 days, Palestinian blogger freed from jail (JERUSALEM POST) By KHALED ABU TOAMEH 05/20/12)
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Jamal Abu Rihan, a Palestinian blogger who spent 36 days in a
Palestinian Authority prison in the West Bank for demanding an end to
corruption, said Saturday that his interrogation focused mostly on
his activities on Facebook.
Released last week, Abu Rihan was arrested as part of a PA crackdown
on journalists, bloggers and Facebook users who reported about
corruption or criticized Palestinian leaders.
He was detained on instructions from the PA attorney-general, Ahmed
al-Mughni, after creating a Facebook group called “The people want to
end corruption.”
The term was inspired by the Arab Spring, where anti-government
protesters have been chanting, “The people want regime change.”
Abu Rihan said he decided to set up the Facebook group “to combat and
end rampant corruption, which has harmed the social and national
interests of the Palestinian people.”
He said there had been no reason for him to remain in detention for
more than a month because he had been accused only of a misdemeanor,
something that usually results in release on bail after one or two
days.
“Most of the questions centered around my activity with the Facebook
group,” Abu Rihan told the London-based Al-Quds Al-Arabi newspaper.
“This confirms that I was arrested only because of my being a
blogger.”
He said he had never named any Palestinian official in connection
with corruption.
“I was writing about the phenomenon of corruption,” he added. “I did
not accuse anyone of being corrupt.”
Freedom of expression under the PA is limited, something that can be
seen in the arrest of journalists, bloggers and critics, and the
blocking of some websites and TV programs, Abu Rihan said. (© 1995-
2011, The Jerusalem Post 05/20/12)
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