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    Saudi regime condemned after secretive trial of prominent women’s rights activist on terror charges Archived Message

    Posted by sashimi on December 10, 2020, 9:00 pm

    Steve Sweeney, 10 December 2020

    (quote)
    Saudi Arabia came under fire yesterday for putting prominent women's
    rights activist Loujain al-Hathloul on trial on terror charges, nearly
    three years after her abduction by the country's intelligence
    services.

    The hearing, held behind closed doors, came with just 24 hours' notice
    after the much-delayed case was transferred to a secretive Saudi
    terrorism court.

    No information on the trial had been made public before the Morning
    Star went to press.

    Supporters across the world sent messages of solidarity, urging the
    Saudi authorities to release Ms Hathloul immediately.

    Her ordeal began in April 2018, when she was kidnapped by Saudi forces
    who pulled her over while she was driving between Dubai and Abu Dhabi,
    and then taken by plane to Riyadh.

    For the first 10 months of her imprisonment, Ms Hathloul was not aware
    of the charges against her. She has since been accused of being a
    "traitor" and "trying to destabilise the kingdom."

    At least 11 charges have been levelled against her, including
    "inciting change in the political system" and "participating in calls
    for women's rights against the law of the land."

    Ms Hathloul has also been accused of cyber crimes for using social
    media to call for an end to the male guardianship system.

    Authorities also allege that she met British diplomats and
    human-rights organisations to discuss the situation in the reactionary
    Gulf kingdom.

    While in prison, Ms Hathloul has reported suffering torture, including
    beatings, electrocution and a threat of rape by senior Saudi
    officials.

    She has reportedly been offered release on condition that she records
    a video denying that she has been tortured.

    Yesterday, her sister Lina al-Hathloul said: "It's Human Rights Day
    today and the bravest human-rights defender I know, Loujain
    al-Hathloul, is being tried before a terrorism court in Saudi Arabia
    at this very moment."

    Saudi officials rejected calls to free Ms Hathloul and at least 12
    other women when pressured to do so during the recent virtual G20
    summit hosted by Riyadh, saying that they would not be lectured by
    others.

    The activist was denied contact with her family for months until a
    brief court appearance in November. The previous month, Ms Hathloul
    went on hunger strike in protest at her treatment.

    "Loujain was on a hunger strike for two weeks, during which she was
    checked on regularly," her sister said. "After the two weeks, they
    began waking her up every two hours at night.

    "It exhausted her psychologically. She said she had horrible
    nightmares and therefore broke her hunger strike."

    The trial continues.
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    -- https://morningstaronline.co.uk/article/w/saudi-regime-condemned-after-secretive-trial-prominent-womens-rights-activist-terror

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