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Hamad al-Naqi : ウィキペディア英語版 | Hamad al-Naqi
Hamad al-Naqi (born c. 1986) ((アラビア語:حمد النقي)) is a Kuwaiti blogger who in June 2012 was sentenced to ten years' imprisonment for charges pertaining to provoking sectarian tensions and blasphemous tweets against the prophet Mohammed. ==Criminal charges== 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 solitary confinement for his own protection.〔 During his trial, prosecutors told the court that his comments "were likely to stoke sedition within the community and mobilize segments alongside sectarian lines",〔 Al-Naqi pled 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 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.〔 Al-Naqi, who is a Shi'ite, allegedly used Twitter to criticize the Sunni monarchies of Saudi Arabia and Bahrain, the latter of which was experiencing sectarian tensions during the Arab Spring-inspired Bahraini uprising.
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