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Hamad al-Naqi

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within the community and mobilize segments alongside sectarian lines", Al-Naqi pleaded not guilty, contending that he had not posted the messages and that his account had been hacked. A judge found al-Naqi guilty on all charges—"insulting the Prophet, the Prophet's wife and companions, mocking
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and called for his immediate and unconditional release. A spokeswoman stated that "criticizing religion is a protected form of expression and should not be criminalized ... Nor should individuals be subject to imprisonment for insulting heads of state or other public figures or institutions." The
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Islam, provoking sectarian tensions, insulting the rulers of Saudi Arabia and Bahrain and misusing his mobile phone to spread the comments"— and on 4 June gave him the maximum prison sentence of ten years. His lawyer stated that al-Naqi intended to appeal.
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Al-Naqi was arrested on 27 March 2012 and taken to Kuwait Central Prison. After he was stabbed in the neck by another inmate on 19 April, prison officials announced that they were putting al-Naqi in
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who in June 2012 was sentenced to ten years' imprisonment on charges of provoking sectarian tensions and making blasphemous tweets against
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Media commentators described al-Naqi's case as demonstrating "growing tensions between the country's
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monarchies of Bahrain and Saudi Arabia, who were experiencing sectarian tensions during the
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During his trial, prosecutors told the court that his comments "were likely to stoke
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charge against al-Naqi as a "cover-up" and an excuse to "gag" political opponents.
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majority and Shiite minority". Al-Naqi's sentence was protested by
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Amnesty International prisoners of conscience held by Kuwait
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Kuwaiti
prisoner of conscience
Arabic
Kuwaiti
blogger
Muhammad
human rights organizations
solitary confinement
sedition
Kuwaiti
Shi'ite
Sunni
Arab Spring
Bahraini uprising
Sunni
Human Rights Watch
Amnesty International
prisoner of conscience
Arabic Network for Human Rights Information
blasphemy
Nasser Abul


"Kuwait blogger gets 10 years for insulting prophet Mohammed"


"Kuwait Court Gives 10 Years for Twitter 'Insults'"


"Kuwaiti man sentenced to 10 years' imprisonment for 'insulting' Tweets"

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