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Australian government urged to press Saudis to reveal whereabouts of extradited citizen

Human Rights Watch said it had also reviewed a 2018 Saudi lower court trial judgment in the case, which named six co-defendants, while al-Hasani – who was not in the country at the time of the trial – was labelled by prosecutors as a co-conspirator throughout the trial. “In its ruling, the court stated that there was no evidence to convict the six co-defendants, but it nevertheless sentenced all of them to three months in prison in a discretionary ruling, which the Saudi legal system allows,” Human Rights Watch said in a statement. “A September 2019 affidavit from the Justice Ministry, however, noted that following the lower court ruling and appeals ruling, all six co-defendants, as well as al-Hasani, had been cleared of all wrongdoing in the case due to lack of evidence presented by prosecutors.

Australian man extradited to Saudi Arabia was cleared of criminal charges years earlier, Human Rights Watch says

Australian man extradited to Saudi Arabia was cleared of criminal charges years earlier, Human Rights Watch says By Dylan Welch © Provided by ABC NEWS Osama al-Hasani with his wife Hana al-Hasani and their baby in Turkey. (Supplied) An Australian man extradited to Saudi Arabia was actually cleared two years ago of the criminal charges used to seek his extradition, according to a Saudi court document obtained by a global rights body. Osama al-Hasani, a dual Australian-Saudi citizen, was detained in Morocco on February 8 over an allegation he was involved in a 2015 conspiracy to steal luxury cars, but his lawyer has said he was being targeted by the Saudi Arabian government because of his political views.

Australian extradited to Saudi Arabia faces credible risk of torture

Australian Osama al-Hasani devastated when told he will be extradited to Saudi Arabia

Australian Osama al-Hasani devastated when told he will be extradited to Saudi Arabia Posted FriFriday 12 updated FriFriday 12 Osama al-Hasani with his wife Hana al-Hasani and their baby in Turkey. ( Print text only Cancel The wife of Osama al-Hasani, an Australian man facing extradition to Saudi Arabia, has redoubled her emotional pleas for the Australian Government to do more to help her husband detained in a Moroccan prison. Key points: DFAT says they are providing consular support to Mr al-Hasani Dr al-Hasani s legal team plan to appeal a ruling that he be extradited from Morocco to Saudi Arabia Mrs al-Hasani said Australian consular officials had assured her they were doing what they could but she said she had not heard yet directly from the Australian ambassador to Morocco, Michael Cutts.

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