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Fathi Eljahmi (Arabic: فتحي الجهمي) (4 April 1941 – 21 May 2009) was Libya's "most prominent democratic dissident" for three decades up until his death, and received significant international attention. Eljahmi died on 21 May 2009 in Amman, Jordan, where he had been evacuated for emergency medical treatment after falling into a coma in Libyan custody.

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  • فتحي الجهمي (4 أبريل 1941 - 21 مايو 2009) هو ناشط ليبي في مجال حقوق الإنسان والحريات العامة، طالبت كوندوليزا رايس بإطلاق سراحه من الحبس الانفرادي. واعتقل الجهمي أول مرة عام 2002 بعدما انتقد معمر القذافي ودعا إلى إجراء انتخابات علنية وإلى حرية الصحافة والإفراج عن السجناء السياسيين. وأفرج عن الجهمي بعدها لكنه اعتقل مرة أخرى في مارس 2004 بعدما انتقد معمر القذافي مجددا. توفي في العاصمة الأردنية عمان في مايو 2009. (ar)
  • Fathi Eljahmi (Arabic: فتحي الجهمي) (4 April 1941 – 21 May 2009) was Libya's "most prominent democratic dissident" for three decades up until his death, and received significant international attention. He was arrested in October 2002 and sentenced to five years in prison for stating at a 'People's Conference' in Tripoli that reform in Libya would require a constitution, free speech and democracy. He was briefly released in March 2004 after U.S. Senator Joe Biden met with Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi, and then re-imprisoned after calling for democratization of Libya in a television interview. In early 2004 he, his wife, and his eldest son were taken into custody. The Libyan government claimed that Eljahmi was put on trial in late 2005, accused of the capital charges of "trying to overthrow the government, insulting Col. Gaddafi and contacting foreign authorities, after he talked to a US diplomat." Physicians for Human Rights reported at the time that he was receiving inadequate care for heart disease and diabetes. During her visit to Libya, the United States Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice pleaded for Eljahmi's release from solitary detention. Eljahmi remained imprisoned. Writing in Forbes in 2009, Fathi's brother Mohamed criticised the lack of support that Eljahmi had received from human rights organisations, stating that "for nearly a year, both Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch hesitated to advocate publicly for Fathi's case, because they feared their case workers might lose access to Libyan visas." Eljahmi died on 21 May 2009 in Amman, Jordan, where he had been evacuated for emergency medical treatment after falling into a coma in Libyan custody. (en)
  • Fathi Eljahmi, ook Fathi al-Jahmi, (4 april 1941 - Amman, 21 mei 2009) was een Libisch politiek dissident. Hij was de meest bekende politieke dissident van Libië en kreeg ook in het buitenland veel aandacht. Eljhami werd in oktober 2002 gearresteerd en veroordeeld tot vijf jaar gevangenis, omdat hij op een "volksverzameling" in Tripoli had gesteld dat voor hervormingen in Libië een grondwet, vrijheid van meningsuiting en democratie noodzakelijk waren. Na een bezoek van senator Joe Biden aan Qadhafi werd hij korte tijd vrijgelaten, maar nadien weer opgesloten, toen hij in een televisie-interview had opgeroepen tot de democratisering van Libië. Eljahmi werd eind 2005 berecht op beschuldiging van poging tot omverwerping van de regering, belediging van kolonel Qadhafi en het onderhouden van contacten met vreemde mogendheden, omdat hij gesproken had met een Amerikaans diplomaat. Bij haar bezoek aan Libië pleitte de Amerikaanse minister van Buitenlandse Zaken Condoleezza Rice voor Eljahmi's vrijlating uit eenzame opsluiting. Eljahmi bleef echter opgesloten en stierf in mei 2009 in Amman. Hij was daarheen gebracht om een operatie te ondergaan, nadat hij in coma was geraakt in zijn Libische gevangenschapsoord. (nl)
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  • فتحي الجهمي (4 أبريل 1941 - 21 مايو 2009) هو ناشط ليبي في مجال حقوق الإنسان والحريات العامة، طالبت كوندوليزا رايس بإطلاق سراحه من الحبس الانفرادي. واعتقل الجهمي أول مرة عام 2002 بعدما انتقد معمر القذافي ودعا إلى إجراء انتخابات علنية وإلى حرية الصحافة والإفراج عن السجناء السياسيين. وأفرج عن الجهمي بعدها لكنه اعتقل مرة أخرى في مارس 2004 بعدما انتقد معمر القذافي مجددا. توفي في العاصمة الأردنية عمان في مايو 2009. (ar)
  • Fathi Eljahmi (Arabic: فتحي الجهمي) (4 April 1941 – 21 May 2009) was Libya's "most prominent democratic dissident" for three decades up until his death, and received significant international attention. Eljahmi died on 21 May 2009 in Amman, Jordan, where he had been evacuated for emergency medical treatment after falling into a coma in Libyan custody. (en)
  • Fathi Eljahmi, ook Fathi al-Jahmi, (4 april 1941 - Amman, 21 mei 2009) was een Libisch politiek dissident. Hij was de meest bekende politieke dissident van Libië en kreeg ook in het buitenland veel aandacht. (nl)
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