Doha’s injustice puts a French prisoner on the verge of death

  • الفرنسي المعتقل بسجون قطر  يصرخ مخاطبا الرأي العام العالمي لإنقاذه من زبانية الحمدين

The loss of six years of his life in the hell of the Doha prisons did not defeat Frenchman Jean-Pierre Marongiu, but his anger, mixed with his sense of injustice, seems to be winning over his hope to end his sentence a year later as his health deteriorates.

The French prisoner continues his attempts to reveal more details about his case and the circumstances of his detention, along with the killers and ISIS members.

Marongiu insists  on revealing the suspect in his case, and the latest information that he has already paid part of his debt before the Qatari government decided to "dump his assets" to make it unable for him to meet its obligations. 

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