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Journalist Arrested For Tweet Deported to Saudi Arabia

New submitter cosmicaug writes with an update to yesterday's report that journalist Hamza Kashgari had been arrested by Malaysian police acting on a request conveyed from the Saudi government via Interpol. Now, says the BBC, "Police confirmed to the BBC that Hamza Kashgari was sent back to Saudi Arabia on Sunday despite protests from human rights groups. Mr Kashgari's controversial tweet last week sparked more than 30,000 responses and several death threats. Insulting the prophet is considered blasphemous in Islam and is punishable by death in Saudi Arabia. Mr Kashgari, 23, fled Saudi Arabia last week and was detained upon his arrival in the Malaysian capital Kuala Lumpur on Thursday." Writes cosmicaug: "Sadly, the most likely outcome is that they are going to execute this man for three tweets."

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  1. Re:Remember kids by jholyhead · · Score: 0, Troll

    True. In the US, they prefer to execute on the basis of skin colour. /trolling

  2. Re:A second just Justice.... Please by viperidaenz · · Score: 0, Troll

    I can't think of a better way to deal with occupy protestors. Come on people! Occupy Malaysia! I'll be watching and cheering you (the authorities) on via the internet!

  3. Re:Knock off the Islam-bashing by andy1307 · · Score: 1, Troll

    Look, this is a problem of dictatorship, not of religion.

    Bullshit. If executing a man for a tweet is unislamic, why do muslims let the keepers of the two mosques get away with an unislamic practice? Would the saudi dictators get a pass for opening a casino?

  4. Re:Stop buying oil from these dipshits by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Troll

    Seeing as our dictator in the US has banned drilling for oil in our gulf, despite a federal judge saying he doesn't have authority to do so, and he has refused to let us pipeline oil from Canada, I don't think we can follow your suggestion. Now if we want to throw said dictator out of office something can probably be done then, but not until then.