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Bahrain detains 6 over anti-government tweets
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Bahraini protestors use drums and flutes to make noise during an anti-government protest in the village of Sanabis, West of Manama, on March 12, 2013. AFP PHOTO/MOHAMMED AL-SHAIKH
Bahraini protestors use drums and flutes to make noise during an anti-government protest in the village of Sanabis, West of Manama, on March 12, 2013. AFP PHOTO/MOHAMMED AL-SHAIKH
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MANAMA: The public prosecutor's office in Bahrain says six people have been detained for allegedly defaming the country's ruler on Twitter.

The six, who were not identified, join a growing list of anti-government activists caught up in an Internet crackdown by authorities in the Sunni-ruled Gulf nation.

Bahrain has seen nearly two years of unrest over demands by the country's majority Shiites for a greater political voice.

The six were detained over the past couple of days and the prosecutor's statement Wednesday said they will be charged with misusing Twitter and insulting King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa.

The arrests come two days after a court acquitted rights activist Mohammed al-Jishi of spreading false news on Twitter. He is one of dozens to face charges for posting comments on social media.

 
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The public prosecutor's office in Bahrain says six people have been detained for allegedly defaming the country's ruler on Twitter.

Bahrain has seen nearly two years of unrest over demands by the country's majority Shiites for a greater political voice.
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