In Chad, two students detained to do with pro-reform
publications are preparing to charge. In Iran the famous tied a student
activist Maida We vacuole has long banned a student at any university, and doctoral
student who fought against the candidate in the 2009 election custody and under
50 words in response. Countries turn the Turkmen translation of the Holy
Scriptures students have been avoided and the migration of adults to return to
the university in neighboring Tajikistan and is in danger to be removed. With
Nigeria, the case of a serious failure to guarantee safe after an extreme
Islamic group hand Hiram threatened bomb denies the university.
Chad: Students have accused the pro-reform lies
Two Chadian students that Chadian officials said four months to prepare pro-democracy protests in the country to deal with the trials this month, Amnesty International reported 12 September.
Chad: Students have accused the pro-reform lies
Two Chadian students that Chadian officials said four months to prepare pro-democracy protests in the country to deal with the trials this month, Amnesty International reported 12 September.
Biblike the scour Alexis and Nedoumbayel Ne kaput were arrested by security forces in May on a bus station in N'Djamena, capital of Chad, for allegedly holding pamphlets calling for peaceful demonstrations rage President Iris Debby It no’s rule.
They were imprisoned in solitary confinement before being N’djamena’s central prison. He was told to have been tortured while in prison, and his health has deteriorated, and developed large eyes and skin disease.
The students said the two old who had at the time of the arrest: a letter addressed to the young, and the letter titled "Enough is enough," calling plan Chad and seek common scheme already this year in Egypt and Tunisia.
The students accused "the provocation on one side and unarmed appearance" and threatening to six months in prison, although the pattern never happened.
Amnesty International, which was to get the tablet, said to say they respect the limits of freedom of speech. The group thinks the Chadian officials detaining the students for political engagement, in addition to that, if it happened just the suspicion of supporting a peaceful protest, they may be "prisoners of conscience".
The trial was delayed three times their officials in the National Security Agency had failed to appear in court to testify. The case for starting September 15.

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