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Human Rights Concerns in Saudi Arabia
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Human rights organization Amnesty International says Saudi Arabia has used a special anti-terrorism court as a weapon of repression to imprison peaceful critics, dissidents, activists, journalists, clerics and members of the kin.
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Saudi Arabian aid worker Abdulrahman al-Sadhan was sentenced by a counterterrorism court to 20 years in prison followed by a 20-year travel ban.
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Saudi Arabian aid worker Abdulrahman al-Sadhan was sentenced by a counterterrorism court to 20 years in prison followed by a 20-year travel ban. He was reportedly arrested on March 12, 2018, while at the Red Crescent Society offices in the capital Riyadh, where he worked.