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Nabeel Rajab’s Case Adjourned until Dec. 31, Technical Expert Didn’t Technically Conclude that Rajab was Behind Tweets in Indictment
2017-11-20 - 10:23 p
Bahrain Mirror: The First High Criminal Court summoned the officer who examined Nabeel Rajab's electronic devices and adjourned the case until December 31.
The authorities accuse Nabeel Rajab, prominent human rights defender and president of Bahrain Center for Human Rights, of disseminating tweets that criticize war on Yemen.
On Sunday's session (November 19, 2017) in which Rajab is accused of "spreading false news and rumors" via tweets that criticize war on Yemen, the technical expert hired by the court said that he didn't technically conclude that Nabeel Rajab was the one behind the tweets in the indictment.
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