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Four Lebanese jailed for rude commentary on Facebook
Four Lebanese university students have been jailed for a week for making crude remarks on the Facebook social networking site about the singing talents of a woman they met at a party, media reports said on Thursday. Local newspapers reported that the students, all male, were ordered to be detained on January 10 after the young woman’s father objected to the authorities in the western town of Zahle. The four were charged with slander and “violating public morality” and were ordered to be held in preventive detention despite objections by human-rights groups.


Kuwaiti dude in Jordan
January 18, 2008 @ 4:23 am
aaaammm soo it’s illegal now to diss someone on facebook??..im not a facebook user but i guess that u have to add someone to ur list for them to comment??..sooooooooooo she adds them and they comment and she’s upset????????????..explain to me where the word “public” comes into place…ppl plz explain this to me cause seriously i’ve never used facebook before!!!
kinzi
January 18, 2008 @ 5:27 pm
Mish ma3uul
Ahmad Al-Sholi
January 19, 2008 @ 12:30 pm
Kuwaiti, you can comment on someone’s wall even if you are not friends with as long they do not have a restricted profile.
I am surprised that Lebanon have these same shitty regulations that were imposed by humbling 1/2 sharee3a society.. what a dispair of human mind :)