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Saudi frees US man jailed over tweets

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RIYADH: A US citizen sentenced to 19 years in a Saudi prison for social media posts criticisin­g the kingdom’s rulers has been released, his son said yesterday.

Saad Ibrahim Almadi, a 72-year-old of Saudi origin, was arrested in 2021 for what his son, Ibrahim, described as “mild” Twitter posts on topics including the war in Yemen and the 2018 killing of journalist Jamal Khashoggi.

Last October, a court handed Mr Almadi a term of 16 years behind bars, which last month was lengthened to 19 years before his surprise release yesterday, Ibrahim said.

“Yes, he was freed five hours ago. He’s in his Riyadh home,” Ibrahim said by phone from the United States.

A travel ban also imposed last year means he cannot leave the country, Ibrahim said.

Mr Almadi’s case has risked further ratcheting up tensions between Riyadh and Washington, long-time partners that have recently been at odds over issues including human rights and oil output cuts approved by the OPEC+ cartel.

The State Department said last year it had “consistent­ly and intensivel­y raised our concerns regarding the case at senior levels of the Saudi government”, and that “exercising freedom of expression should never be criminalis­ed”.

The Gulf kingdom has come under fire for what human rights groups describe as draconian sentences for social media criticism of its policies.

Ibrahim previously shared a list of Twitter posts he said had been used in evidence against his father — informatio­n he said had been confirmed by the State Department.

They included posts on taxes as well as controvers­ial demolition work in Mecca, the holiest city in Islam, and the Red Sea city of Jeddah.

One post questions why Saudi Arabia is unable to prevent attacks by Houthi rebels in war-wracked Yemen.

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