Mohamed Cheikh Ould Mkhaitir  

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"Du Maroc à l'Arabie Saoudite, les peines vont de la prison ferme à la peine capitale, le fouet ou le lynchage populaire. Ceux qui ont en fait les frais ne se comptent plus, de Salman Rushdie, à Raef Badawi, en passant par Nawal al-Saadawi, Tasleema Nasreen, Boualem Sansal, Kamel Daoud, Waleed al-Husseini, Cheikh Mohamed Ould El Mkheitir, Ayan Hirsi Ali, Nahed Hattar ... Lorsqu'ils n'ont pas été assassinés, ils ont tous été apostasiés. Ils ont dû s'exiler ou se cacher, ils ont connu la prison, la torture et l'exclusion sociale." --Détruire le fascisme islamique (2016), Zineb El Rhazoui

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Mohamed Cheikh Ould Mkhaitir (Arabic: محمد الشيخ ولد امخيطير ) is a Mauritanian blogger and political prisoner. He was sentenced to death after he wrote an article critical of religion and the caste system in Mauritania. He is a designated prisoner of conscience by Amnesty International.

See also

  • Raif Badawi- A blogger sentenced to 1,000 lashes for "Insulting Islam" in Saudi Arabia
  • Ashraf Fayadh- Also sentenced to death for apostasy




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