Women activists in Saudi court after year in detention

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Ten Saudi women detained last year in a sweeping crackdown on activists appeared in court on Wednesday, an official said, intensifying scrutiny of ...

RIYADH: Ten Saudi women detained last year in a sweeping crackdown on activists appeared in court on Wednesday , an official said, intensifying scrutiny of the kingdom's human rights record.

Family members of the women, some of whom allegedly faced torture and sexual harassment during interrogation, were permitted to enter the court.More than a dozen activists were arrested in May last year, just a month before the historic lifting of a decades-long ban on women drivers.Most were accused of undermining security and aiding enemies of the state. Some were later released.

The trial was expected to take place at Riyadh's Specialised Criminal Court, established to handle terrorism-related cases but widely used to try political prisoners. Hathloul was held for more than 70 days in 2014 for attempting to drive from neighbouring United Arab Emirates to Saudi Arabia.

Source: Law Daily Report (lawdailyreport.net)

 

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