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Nasser Abul

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also demanded that the charges against him be dropped, with a representative stating that "Kuwait has sunk to a new low by arresting people just for posting criticism of governments on the internet." On 19 September, Kuwaiti
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Following his arrest, Abul stated that the most inflammatory tweets on his account had been posted by hackers, and that when he became aware of the tweets, he had deleted them with his
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Faisal Al-Duwaisan, Chairman of the Human Rights Committee, requested Abul's release, calling it "a shame to taint Kuwait’s human rights history".
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in the first two days of his detention; according to his lawyer, Abul was also denied counsel for several hearings. One week after his arrest,
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thanked the Kuwaiti government for Abul's arrest and also announced his intention to file a private libel suit against Abul.
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On 27 September 2011, Abul was released from Kuwait Central Prison.
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Amnesty International prisoners of conscience held by Kuwait
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online activist. On 7 July 2011, he was imprisoned by the
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"Jailed for tweeting in Kuwait"
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"Kuwaiti Arrested for Tweeting About Protests"
Amnesty International
"Syria, Libya and Middle East unrest - Friday 24 June 2011"

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