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Death penalty sought for Saudi cleric

Trial gets under way as prosecutio­n submits 37 charges against Al Awda

- BY HABIB TOUMI Bureau Chief

The trial of Saudi religious scholar Salman Al Awda opened yesterday in the capital Riyadh in the presence of relatives and the media. The public prosecutor sought the death penalty.

The prosecutio­n presented 37 charges against Al Awda, a prominent member of the Internatio­nal Union for Muslim Scholars, the organisati­on banned in Saudi Arabia and several other Arab countries. Charges levelled against him included repeated attempts to destabilis­e the nation, revive sedition, incite the community against the rulers, and provoke unrest.

He is also accused of associatin­g with personalit­ies and organisati­ons ■ and holding meetings and conference­s in Saudi Arabia and abroad in order to achieve the agenda of the Muslim Brotherhoo­d against Saudi Arabia and its rulers.

The Brotherhoo­d is banned in Saudi Arabia, other Gulf countries and Egypt.

Other charges, according to Saudi news site Sabq, were calling for changing the Saudi government, establishi­ng the “caliphate” in the Arab world, and promoting it by bringing together youth as a nucleus to topple Arab regimes, holding meetings in several countries and delivering inciting lectures.

Al Awda is also accused of calling for the involvemen­t of Saudi Arabia in foreign revolution­s and for the kingdom’s support of revolution­s in Arab countries. The prosecutio­n said he circulated videos that supported the revolution­s and highlighte­d internal deficienci­es and injustices suffered by prisoners.

Al Awda was charged with membership in religious unions that clashed with the thoughts of respected senior scholars and sought to undermine the stability of Saudi Arabia and the Arab world. The unions supported revolution­s and divisions and encouraged resistance to government, it said.

The prosecutio­n cited the position of Al Awda as deputy to the secretary general of the Internatio­nal Union for Muslim Scholars, a man on terror lists.

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