Jordan has sentenced journalist Hiba Abu Taha to one year in prison for violating the country's cybercrime laws. The Centre for the Protection and Freedom of Journalists announced the sentence, which is related to an investigative report she wrote about Jordan's role in protecting Israel during recent Iran strikes and exporting goods to Israel through a land corridor. The article specifically focused on Jordanian forces downing Iranian drones.
Abu Taha was sentenced to prison over an article she wrote on the kingdom's apparent role in protecting Israel, where she focused on Jordanian forces downing Iranian missiles headed for Israel in April, multiple reports suggest https://t.co/AZZ9rWHAWa
Jordan has sentenced journalist Hiba Abu Taha to one year in prison for violating the country's cybercrime laws, the Centre for the Protection and Freedom of Journalists (CPFJ) announced on Tuesday https://t.co/AZZ9rWHAWa
Jordanian journalist Hiba Abu Taha has been sentenced to a year in prison for publishing a report that exposed Jordan’s alleged role in exporting goods to Israel through a land corridor https://t.co/TBHsen88ui
Fatemeh Sepehri, a prominent Iranian political prisoner and vocal critic of the Islamic Republic who suffers from a heart ailment, has been sentenced to an additional 18 and a half years in prison, apparently for condemning Hamas’s Oct. 7 attack on Israel. https://t.co/nYiCSqwdbs https://t.co/veqYFZCOHo
Hiba Abu Taha will receive a one year sentence for an investigative report on Jordan's shipment of goods to Israel, under the country's controversial cybercrime law https://t.co/iFQhyHW0mS
Jordan jails journalist over report on 'land corridor' with Israel https://t.co/DrThqPDnLB
#Jordan 🇯🇴: journalist Hiba Abu Taha was sentenced to one year in prison for an article she wrote about Jordanian assistance in downing Iranian drones earlier this year. Hiba's imprisonment is part of a larger crackdown on Jordanian press after October 7 https://t.co/JDdSjy8oV7
Jordan has sentenced journalist Hiba Abu Taha to one year in prison for violating the country's cybercrime laws, over an article she wrote on the kingdom's apparent role in protecting Israel during the recent Iran strikes 👇https://t.co/AZZ9rWHAWa