Photojournalist Ahmad Mohsen detained in Jordanian protests

Web DeskApril 13, 2024 11:25 AMnational
  • Ahmad Mohsen detained by Jordanian authorities while covering protests
  • Mohsen held in administrative detention without charge despite wearing press identification
  • Committee to Protect Journalists calls for Mohsen's immediate release
Photojournalist Ahmad Mohsen detained in Jordanian protestsImage Credits: Committee to Protect Journalists
Freelance photojournalist Ahmad Mohsen detained in Jordan for covering protests. Calls for his release and upholding journalist rights.

A freelance photojournalist, Ahmad Mohsen, also known as Sherbel Dissi, has been detained by Jordanian authorities while covering protests in front of the Israeli embassy in Amman. Mohsen was arrested on March 30 along with protesters and has since been held in administrative detention without charge.

Despite wearing press identification, Mohsen was taken into custody and transferred to two different prisons in Amman and Al-Salt. The governor of Amman has refused to release him on bail, sparking criticism from human rights organizations.

Jordan's use of administrative detention has been condemned for its potential for abuse and denial of detainees' rights. The Committee to Protect Journalists has called for Mohsen's immediate and unconditional release, emphasizing the importance of journalists being able to report on public interest matters without fear of reprisal.

The detention of Ahmad Mohsen highlights concerns about press freedom and the treatment of journalists in Jordan. It is essential for authorities to uphold the rights of journalists to report without facing arbitrary detention or restrictions. The international community continues to monitor the situation closely, urging Jordan to respect the principles of a free press and ensure the safety of journalists in the country.

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