Hawzah News Agency (Manama, Bahrain) -The Bahraini judiciary had sentenced him to 6-months imprisonment on these charges last year.
Abdul Imam was released in early 2015 after serving a 4-month imprisonment sentence on charges of insulting a historical religious figure. The Ministry of Education later dismissed him from his work based on these charges.
On his part, Vice President of the Bahrain Center for Human Rights, Sayed Yousef Al-Muhafdah, said in a tweet, "Why was Nader Abdul Imam detained in a gangster-style from his work at Country Mall instead of getting an arrest warrant, according to the procedure followed in similar cases?"
He also added, "Not everyone is undercover and masked like those who engage in illegal things. Figures like Nader Abdul Imam work in a peaceful, open, and legal way."
Moreover, Al-Muhafdah noted that Abdul Imam was threatened before to be arrested in case he continued to post on his twitter account.
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