Reuters: Bahrain Detains Citizen for Sympathizing with Qatar
2017-06-15 - 5:59 am
Bahrain Mirror - Reuters: Bahraini authorities detained a citizen for questioning on charges of sympathizing with Qatar on social media, state news agency BNA reported on Wednesday.
It was the first time Bahrain had detained a citizen for violating a ban on support for Qatar that Bahrain imposed after it joined Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and Egypt in severing ties with Doha. Violators face up to five years in jail and an unspecified fine.
The UAE and Saudi Arabia have imposed similar bans. Abu Dhabi said violations are punishable by up to 15 years in jail and a fine of at least 500,000 UAE dirham ($136,000), local media reported.
BNA quoted the attorney general as saying that the interior ministry's electronic crimes department had filed a complaint about a suspect it did not name, accusing him of social media postings deemed as violating the kingdom's decisions.
"The prosecution launched an investigation in this complaint, questioned the suspect and ordered him detained protectively pending questioning," BNA said, quoted the prosecutor.
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