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| Title | Attacks on the Press in 2007 - Snapshots: Bahrain |
| Publisher | Committee to Protect Journalists |
| Country | Bahrain |
| Publication Date | February 2008 |
| Cite as | Committee to Protect Journalists, Attacks on the Press in 2007 - Snapshots: Bahrain, February 2008, available at: http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/docid/47c5679c2.html [accessed 5 June 2012] |
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In October, the High Criminal Court convicted three journalists on charges of libeling Fatima Buali, former director of Dar al-Manar for Elderly Care, according to news reports. Saleh al-Amm, editor of the now-banned online newspaper Al-Sahafa, and journalists Fareed al-Shayeb and Muath al-Meshari were each fined 200 dinars (US$533) and ordered to pay 50 dinars (US$133) in damages, according to the Bahrain Center for Human Rights. The journalists wrote several articles that alleged mismanagement of Dar al-Manar, according to news reports.
Municipalities and Agricultural Affairs Minister Mansour Bin Rajab filed a criminal libel complaint against blogger Mahmood al-Yousif in February, according to news reports. In a December 2006 posting, the blogger took issue with Bin Rajab's positive characterization of the ministry's response to recent flooding. The minister withdrew his complaint in May after al-Yousif apologized, according to news reports.
Topics: Freedom of information, Freedom of expression,