Archive for February, 2008

Free Tariq »

Reposted from The Newbabylon Times
Tariq Baiasi, was surfing the internet one day, and happened to leave a comment on a public forum, criticizing the notorious security apparatus. Not long after that, on July 7th, 2007, he was arrested in his hometown of Banyas, never to be heard of again. As of today, Tariq has been […]

Mobilitazione per i blogger arrestati »

 Reposted from Mytech
Dopo 60 giorni di reclusione, parte una settimana di mobilitazione per la liberazione di Fouad Al-Farhan, blogger saudita arrestato e poi recluso in una località sconosciuta.
Qui tutte le istruzioni dell’iniziativa di pressione sul governo saudita (tra cui anche una petizione).
Intanto, via Global Voices, sono venuto a conoscenza di un’altra campagna di mobilitazione per […]

In jail because of a post in a public forum on the Internet »

Reposted from Global Viking
Tariq Baiasi, was surfing the internet one day, and happened to leave a comment on a public forum, criticizing the notorious security apparatus. Not long after that, on July 7th, 2007, he was arrested in his hometown of Banyas, never to be heard of again. As of today, Tariq has been in […]

Campaign to free Syrian blogger Tariq Baiasi started »

Reposted from Blogger for Freedom
Tariq Baiasi1, a Syrian blogger, has been in prison for more than half a year now. He has not been taken to court, no trial was held against him. Far too long, some of his fellow bloggers think - and have started the Free Tariq Campaign2 to help him.
Tariq had to […]

Libertad para Tariq Baiasi »

Reposted from In partibus infidelium
Imaginaos cómo se las gastan las dictaduras árabes con los blogueros locales. Os presento el caso de Tariq Baiasi, bloguero sirio. Es espeluznante:
“Tariq estaba un día navegando por Internet y se le ocurrió dejar un comentario en un foro público criticando a las fuerzas de seguridad sirias. Al poco tiempo fue […]

Syria: Free Tariq Campaign »

Reposted from Gloval Voices Online

Syrian blogs are abuzz at the moment with another crack down on freedom of speech by the Syrian regime. Except, this time it’s one of our own. Tariq’s case took around six months to catch the attention of bloggers - six months he’s still languishing in jail.
Tariq Baiasi, was surfing the […]

Free Tariq »

Reposted from Egyptian Chronicles
If there is Fouad in Saudi Arabia ,there is Tarek in Syria , both are young bloggers who are detained , the only difference is that Fouad was arrested in December 2007 where as Tarek was arrested since July 2007 , yes since July 2007 till now February 2008.
Tarek Biassi was […]

In Support of Tariq »

Reposted from Abu Kareem
Tariq Biasi is a blogger who had the misfortune of leaving a comment on a public website that the authorities deemed too critical of the government. He lost his freedom as a consequence. He is not the first and unfortunately will not be the last to lose his freedom for peacefully expressing […]

Reporters Without Borders: Blogger held for past seven months because of a blog comment »

Reporters Without Borders

Reporters Without Borders condemns the arbitrary detention of Syrian blogger Tariq Omar Biasi, 22, who has been held the Palestine branch in Damascus since 7 July 2007 because of a blog entry regarded as overly critical by the government.
“Detaining someone because of a comment they posted online is outrageous,” the […]

Syrian Blogger Still in Detention »

Reposted from The Skeptic Syrian blogger Tariq Biassi, 22, is still detained, apparently without charge or trial, in Damascus’ notorious Palestine Branch detention center. Syrian Military Intelligence officers arrested him from Tartous on June 30 after he insulted the security services in a blog post.
Tariq’s blog is here. More information, including banners, petitions, and other campaign […]

For Tariq »

reposted from My Stupid’s Corner
It is important, to sound out. Even if very few will hear.
It is important to try, just try, to challenge the hegemony of fear.

For what it’s worth, We Support Tariq.
[Tariq, is a fellow blogger, who was arrested for leaving a comment on a public forum, criticizing the Security Apparatus.]
More…
Free Tariq Campaign’s […]

Syrian Bloggers Campaign to Free Fellow Blogger Tariq Biasi »

Republished from Decentering Damascus

It all started when one did: Ahmad published several entries concerning the detention of Tariq, the jailed Syrian blogger, but it is only when his blog was added on the SYPlanet aggregator that I had the chance to be aware of Tariq’s situation. I reacted by contacting all the bloggers who reported […]