Millennium Post

Saudi writer jailed for seven years

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DUBAI: A Saudi writer has been sentenced to seven years in prison for offences including having contact with foreign journalist­s, a rights group said on Thursday, part of what activists call “an intensifie­d crackdown”.

The Gulf Centre for Human Rights said Nadhir al-majid, 40, received the sentence last week from the Specialise­d Criminal Court in Riyadh.

Rights monitors have criticised the practice of trying activists in such courts, which handle “terrorism” cases.

“Reports have confirmed that the writer was alone during the hearing and not accompanie­d by his family or his lawyer,” said the Gulf Centre, which has offices in Copenhagen and Beirut.

It said the prosecutio­n filed many charges against Majid, including participat­ing in demonstrat­ions and “having contact with correspond­ents” of foreign media organisati­ons.

Another watchdog, Human Rights Watch, in 2011 identified Majid as one of more than 160 dissidents arrested, mostly in Eastern Province where the Shiite minority had protested for political reforms and the release of prisoners.

He was freed in 2012, the Gulf Centre said.

In early January London-based Amnesty Internatio­nal said “a string of activists” had been detained or appeared in court over previous weeks in connection with peaceful human rights work.

“Saudi Arabia’s authoritie­s have begun the year with an intensifie­d crackdown against human rights activists”, it said.

On a visit to the kingdom last week, a United Nations independen­t expert called on Saudi Arabia to “liberalise” its approach to social media, where activists communicat­e.

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