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An international human rights group has urged the Australian government to pressure Saudi authorities to reveal the location of an Australian man who has been detained in the country since March.
Osama Al-Hasani, 42, was arrested at his wife’s home in Morocco on 8 February on the request of Saudi authorities, hours after arriving from the United Kingdom to visit his newborn baby.
He was later extradited to an unknown location in Saudi Arabia, where human rights advocates say they hold grave fears for his wellbeing.
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In a statement on Tuesday, Human Rights Watch called on Saudi authorities to release information about the businessman and former Melbourne imam’s detention.
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