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Jailed women activists to face trial in Saudi Arabia

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RIYADH:

Saudi women activists detained last year in a sweeping crackdown on campaigner­s will be put on trial, state media said.

“The public prosecutio­n would like to announce that it has concluded its investigat­ion and prepared the indictment list against the defendants ... and will refer the case to the relevant court,” the Saudi Press Agency said on Friday.

The brief statement did not directly identify the defendants as women activists nor give a date for court proceeding­s.

More than a dozen activists were arrested in May last year.

Many of them were accused of underminin­g security and aiding enemies of the state. Some were subsequent­ly released.

Some of those detained have faced sexual harassment and torture during interrogat­ion, rights groups and their family members say. The Saudi government has rejected the allegation.

“The public prosecutor would like to affirm that all detainees in this case enjoy all rights preserved by the laws in the kingdom,” the SPA statement said.

But the statement drew sharp criticism from rights group Amnesty Internatio­nal.

“These women’s rights activists should be released from detention for their peaceful activism not referred to trial,” said Samah Hadid, the organisati­on’s Middle East campaigns director.

“The Saudi Arabian authoritie­s continue their signature repression.” — AFP

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