Journalist jailed three months for tweets.

A Bahraini court has jailed a journalist for three months over a tweet deemed insulting to religion, Reporters Without Borders said Wednesday.

 

Faisal Hayyat, a journalist and a blogger who hosts a satirical channel on YouTube, was convicted Tuesday of insulting a “religious symbol and group,” the watchdog said.

 

He has been in detention since October 9, the last time he tweeted saying that he had been summoned by police for investigation.

 

The content of the tweet that the charges refer to is not clear, but on October 8, Hayyat posted tweets denouncing Muawiyah, the first caliph of the 7th-century Umayyad Caliphate, who is despised by Shiite Muslims for a conflict with their revered Imam Ali.

 

The Sunni-ruled Gulf kingdom has been shaken by unrest since security forces crushed protests led by crowds of its Shiite majority demanding a constitutional monarchy and an elected prime minister in 2011.

 

Scores of Shiites have been jailed on charges of involvement in the unrest and others have been stripped of their citizenship.

 

The crackdown has drawn criticism from the United Nations and the United States.

Saudi Activist Given 2-year Jail Term Over Tweets

Saudi Arabia has handed down a 2-year prison sentence to an activist on charges that he used Twitter to encourage protests against the ruling Al Saud regime and to urge the release of political prisoners.

The unnamed man was found guilty and sentenced to jail by the Specialized Criminal Court in Riyadh on Wednesday for his tweets, among other offenses. This Saudi court’s jurisdiction involves terrorism-related charges.

The activist was accused of opening Twitter accounts and using them to call for gatherings against the Saudi regime, and inciting “riots” to demand the release of detainees who are imprisoned for security and terrorism charges.

His charges included being hostile to the Saudi dynasty and publishing posts offensive to security forces as well as King Salman.

According to Saudi media, the man’s mobile has been confiscated and his active Twitter account shut. He is also barred from traveling and posting messages on social media sites for two years after his release.

The monarchy is consistently singled out and criticized for its widespread violation of human rights. US-based Human Rights Watch and UK-based Amnesty International have both condemned Saudi Arabia for cracking down on activists and political dissidents.

Back in March, the Amnesty released a statement, saying the kingdom had enforced an “abusive” anti-terror law, which associates peaceful protests with terrorism and allows it to hand down lengthy jail terms to peaceful critics and human rights activists after holding “deeply unfair” trials for them.

Saudi Arabia has put several prominent reform activists behind bars since 2001 when the country’s first criminal procedure code was introduced.

The regime allows for up to 10 years of imprisonment for anyone who is charged with offending the Saudi monarch and causing panic among the public.

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Twitter Eases 140 Character Limit On Tweets

Twitter announced Monday it was easing its 140-character limit on tweets, implementing a policy announced in May to no longer factor certain add-ons including pictures into a message’s length.

“Say more about what’s happening! Rolling out now: photos, videos, GIFs, polls, and Quote Tweets no longer count toward your 140 characters,” said an official tweet from the social network, which is seeking to broaden its appeal.

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Funny Tweets Trying To Figure Out If Rihanna Rejected Drake At The VMAs

Everyone watching the 2016 VMAs on Sunday night was on the edge of their seats after Drake confessed his love for Rihanna while presenting her with the Michael Jackson Video Vanguard Award. With nothing to lose, Drake went in for the kiss, and Rihanna seemingly swerved to avoid — although from different angles, it actually appears that the pair shared a quick peck before they ended up in their awkward embrace.

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Police Mock Manchester United’s Poor Form With Very Funny Twitter Post

Greater Manchester Police have made fun of Manchester United’s poor form after the club lost to Bournemouth in the premier league on Saturday. It was the club’s second loss in successive matches after being dumped out of the Champions League at Vfl Wolfsburg last week.

Mocking the team’s defence, the pic tweeted showed rows of people with their heads buried in sand and the football club’s crest superimposed onto their bodies. They posted on Twitter “The Man Utd
defensive squad has gone missing. We’ve located them on Bournemouth beach.” The tweet has since been deleted