Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Prison sentence sought for South Korean blogger Minerva...

PROSECUTORS demanded an 18-month sentence Monday for a popular South Korean blogger who is accused of spreading false financial information in a case that has ignited a debate about freedom of speech in cyberspace.


The 30-year-old blogger, a fierce critic of government economic policy, was arrested and indicted in January after he wrote that the government had banned major financial institutions and trade businesses from buying US dollars.

Prosecutors have said the posting was not only inaccurate, but it had affected the foreign exchange market and undermined the nation’s credibility. More...

See also:

  1. Don't let the mob kill freedom of speech...
  2. Police arrest Thai website editor...
  3. Vietnam cracks down on bloggers, journalists...
  4. Egypt: two bloggers jailed, a third held incommunicado...

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