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Kenyan arrested in Qatar first targeted by phishing attack : The Asahi Shimbun

Kenyan security guard who wrote about Qatar discovered via phishing scam

Qatar charges outspoken Kenyan rights activist with spreading disinformation

Qatar charges outspoken Kenyan rights activist with spreading disinformation
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Jon Gambrell FILE - In this May 15, 2019 file photo, a man walks along the waterfront, in Doha, Qatar. A Kenyan security guard now facing charges in Qatar after writing compelling accounts of being a low-paid worker there found himself targeted by a phishing attack just before his arrest, analysts say. (AP Photo/Kamran Jebreili, File) May 30, 2021 - 6:04 AM DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — A Kenyan security guard now facing charges in Qatar after writing compelling accounts of being a low-paid worker there found himself targeted by a phishing attack just before his arrest, analysts say. While analysts from Amnesty International and Citizen Lab said they were unable to say who targeted Malcolm Bidali, the phishing attack mirrored others previously carried out by Gulf Arab sheikhdoms targeting dissidents and political opposition. It also would require access to confidential information stored by telecommunication companies typically only release

Qatar charges migrant activist with spreading disinformation |

Qatar charges migrant activist with ‘spreading disinformation’ Kenyan blogger had a week before his arrest given a presentation to a large group of civil society organisations and trade unions about his experience working in Qatar Sunday 30/05/2021 A file picture shows migrant workers walking next to a construction site in the Qatari capital Doha. (AFP) DOHA Qatar’s public prosecution has charged a Kenyan man who has written about migrant rights in the Gulf Arab state with receiving payment to spread disinformation, the government’s communication office (GCO) said on Saturday. Malcolm Bidali, who had been writing under a pseudonym, was arrested on May 5 for violating Qatar’s security laws, according to a Qatari official. Rights groups have voiced concern that his detention may be in reprisal for human rights work.

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