Monday 01 of March 2010

Mauretania: Website editor freed under presidential pardon

Hanevy Ould Dehah, the editor of the website Taqadoumy, was finally freed today along with around 100 ordinary offenders under a presidential pardon issued in honour of Mawlid (the Prophet Mohammed’s birthday).

 

“We welcome Dehah’s release after eight months of unjustified detention,” Reporters Without Borders said. “The president seems to have heard the appeals from Mauritanian journalists and the international community. We thank them for interceding.”

 

Dehah’s lawyer, Brahim Ould Ebety, said his client had become an embarrassment for the government. He thanked all those who fought for Dehah’s release and said without them his client would still be in prison.

 

The legal void in Mauritania regarding online journalists must be filled as a matter of urgency so that similar cases to not recur. On 29 December, Reporters Without Borders sent the government a series of recommendations aimed at improving respect for press freedom. One of the recommendations was an overhaul of Internet legislation.

 

- February 26, 2010 by RSF

 

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Source: www.rsf.org/Court-imposes-new-two-year.html (accessed on 01.03.2010)