Mohammed Abbou, the legendary dissident who sewed his own mouth shut in jail to protest censorship, is once again harassed by the Tunisian authorities. Abbout was set to fly to Cairo to observe the trial of Egyptian editor Ibrahim Issa. Then the word came down from on high:
The authorities prevented lawyer and human rights activist Mohammed Abbou from taking an international flight yesterday from Tunis airport. Abbou, who was freed in July after more than two and a half years in prison, had wanted to go to Egypt to attend the trial of an Egyptian journalist. A ban on leaving the country was not a condition for his release. Abbou was sentenced to three and a half years in prison in April 2005 for writing an article for the Tunisnews website that compared the torture of political prisoners in Tunisia to the mistreatment of detainees by US soldiers at Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq.
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