Govt lied about Saudi journalists arrest


Lawyers for Liberty says it has photographic evidence to uncover which both the home apportion as well as military lied.
PETALING JAYA: Lawyers for Liberty has obtained photographs to uncover which the government had allegedly lied about Saudi publisher Hamza Kashgari's arrest.
In the press statement, the organisation said the photographs affirmatively showed which Hamza was actually in the country for the couple of days before his detain upon Feb 9.
Among others, the photos etch Hamza posing during the Titiwangsa Lake as well as Istana Budaya in Kuala Lumpur.
"The home apportion as well as the military had continuously confirmed which Hamza was arrested upon his attainment during the Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) upon Feb 9 when in actuality he was stopped by the immigration during the KLIA depart hall while perplexing to board the craft to Auckland after carrying arrived in Malaysia upon Feb 7," said Lawyers for Liberty.
For example, Lawyers for Liberty said, military orator Ramli Yoosuf was during large reported as observant which Hamza was taken into custody after drifting into Malaysia's general airport:
"Hamza was incarcerated during the airport upon attainment following the request done to us by Interpol after the Saudi authorities applied for it," he was quoted as saying.
However, Lawyers for Liberty stated the photographic explanation reaffirmed what it had confirmed all along which Home Minister Hishammuddin Hussein as well as the military had bent over backwards to greatfully the Saudi Arabian government.
It said which both Hishammuddin as well as the military had "resorted to lies as well as deception" in order to save the annoyance which they had allowed Hamza to come in Malaysia as well as to serve clear the journalist's wrong apprehension as well as deportation which disregarded made during home as well as general law.
"Lawyers for Liberty was informed by Hamza's counsel in Saudi Arabia which Hamza was brought to the criminal justice upon March 7 where his 'repentance' was recorded.
"However, he stays in unique confinement during al-Hair Prison as well as he has nonetheless to have entrance to his lawyer. There is still no indication from the Saudi authorities whether Hamza will be released or how prolonged he will be detained," read the statement.
Hamza, 23, courted controversy with tweets upon Prophet Muhammad's birthday, which led to charges of heresy as well as calls for his death.
He had posted the series of tweets of imaginary conversations with the Prophet, in which he spoke to him as an equal, showing his admiration for the male but additionally confusion around his persona.
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