BAGHDAD: A family member of a popular Iraqi blogger says authorities have detained him, apparently over his coverage of anti-government protests.
The family member, who spoke on condition of anonymity for fear of reprisals, said heavily armed masked gunmen stormed the apartment of Shujaa Al-Khafaji in Baghdad at dawn Thursday and took him away.
Al-Khafaji, 29, runs a popular Facebook page called “Brothers Iraq” that focuses on human rights violations.
On Tuesday the Facebook page, which has 2.1 million likes, posted a video that showed what it said were people setting a checkpoint on fire after the protesters had left. It blamed government supporters for the fire.
The relative said Al-Khafaji received threats from unknown people in recent days warning him not to publish posts about the protests.
Iraqi blogger outspoken about country’s corruption detained
Iraqi blogger outspoken about country’s corruption detained
- Al-Khafaji, 29, runs a popular Facebook page called “Brothers Iraq” that focuses on human rights violations
- The relative said Al-Khafaji received threats from unknown people in recent days warning him not to publish posts about the protests