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Arab Spring: Police in Egypt reportedly accuse Dutch journo of 'attempting to spread Western culture'

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Dutch journalist Rena Netjes is reportedly free after her arrest in Egypt on Monday. The #FreeRena hashtag took off on Tuesday after the Twitterverse learned she had been detained “under allegations of espionage.”

Netjes was working on a story involving youth unemployment and according to a phone interview with the Dutch news outlet Een Vandaag she was apprehended by the owner of a coffee shop who had asked to see her press card and passport before taking it to the police.

After the citizen’s arrest, Netjes was reportedly charged with not carrying her press ID. Daily News Egypt reports, “According to Netjes, the police did not want her writing stories which revolve around negative events in the country.”

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Netjes was released on Tuesday.

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How do you like that Arab Spring now, Nick Kristof?

Chirp. Chirp. Chirp.

Update:

Rena Netjes confirmed on Twitter that she is no longer in custody.