Trial of Bahrain blogger Ali Abdulemam could be watershed for Middle East press freedom
The trial of blogger Ali Abdulemam, due to start this week in Bahrain, is being seen as a potential watershed…
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The trial of blogger Ali Abdulemam, due to start this week in Bahrain, is being seen as a potential watershed…
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