Qatar's security attacks opposition poet Mohamed Ajami

  • النظام القطري يواصل التنكيل بمعارضيه وهذه المرة الدور على الشاعر ابن الذيب

The Qatari security service attacked opposition poet Mohamed ibn al-Dheeb al-Ajami, who wrote a satire poem on the former Emir of Qatar, Hamad bin Khalifa, sentencing Ajami to 15 years in prison. 

Ajami is currently lying in a strictly guarded intensive care unit. “An unforgivable humanitarian crime of the terrorist regime [has been committed against Ajami]," wrote Arabs Live on its Twitter account, which publishes the violations and scandals of the Qatari regime. 

"The Qatari regime does not differentiate between young and old. It does not respect the tribesmen in Qatar either," said Mohammed al-Quwari, a Qatari opposition activist, adding; "glory to Azmi Bishara, Qaradawi and hell to the people." 

"Azmi's dogs do not allow any honorable Qatari to express his feelings about the policy of Hamadein’s regime against their neighbors,” said Basem Rashid Al-Fazzari, commenting on the Qatari poet’s attack. 

Qatar has been accused of financing terrorist and extremist groups by transferring hundreds of thousands of dollars to Al-Qaeda. Kuwari was part of the U.S. list of persons officially accused of financing terrorism in 2011.

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