Eighth Bulletin - Your bulletin (12/6/2020) I monitored the interaction of tweeters on the Wasim-release from the Emirates detainees, after the narration of Alaa Al-Siddiq from her father, and many tweets interacted and demanded the release of detainees in the Emirates.

Alaa expressed her fear that her father would not leave after the end of his 10-year rule if the UAE used the laws of terrorism.

She also revealed that her father was subjected to enforced disappearance and torture in Emirati prisons, and withdrew his nationality from him and his colleagues, and also appealed to human rights organizations to contribute to the release of prisoners of conscience.

The activists recycled an old video of the friend, commenting on the decision to withdraw citizenship from him and from six other Emirati citizens, describing it as an unfair procedure.

Emirati dissident Hamid Al-Naimi commented that the friend should be honored, not arrested. He wrote, "How good has been withheld in prison like you, our Sheikh Mohamed Abdel-Razzaq Al-Siddiq, here the Sheikh speaking before his arrest when he was told to withdraw his nationality without a right, Sheikh Al-Siddiq is a legitimate scholar, orator, A worker in charitable work, if he was outside the Emirates, Karam!

As for Muhammad bin Saqr, he considered that what happened to the friend was a lie and fabricated, tweeting, "Sheikh Muhammad Al-Siddiq withdrew his nationality unfairly and aggressively without legal procedures. He withdrew his identification documents, including his driver's license and health card. After months, they reconciled to him and his fellow reformers the charge of attempting a coup when they failed. On their argument, I have now completed 8 years in prison. "

And Saudi activist Alia Al-Hwaiti expressed her happiness with the friend’s daughter’s talk about her father’s suffering, so she wrote, “Beautiful, Alaa, how happy I am that you finally spoke, and tightened on your hand, keep going, do not keep silent and do not let anyone tell you that silence is a virtue in truth, God will release your father and all righteous And oppressed. "

Yemeni singer Saeed Bawazir believes that Al-Siddiq’s arrest is a testimony to him, and this is the case of the Arab countries. He wrote, “It was better for the UAE government to benefit from his mind and success. Yemen, in my time and in my Arab country, proves the credibility of the religious person by arresting him. "