Saudi Jails 7 Up to 20 Years over Shiite Protests

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A Saudi court has jailed seven protesters for up to 20 years for joining a demonstration and chanting anti-government slogans in a mostly Shiite region of the kingdom, local media reported Thursday.

The Eastern Province, where Qatif is located, was the site of frequent Shiite-led protests between February 2011 and August 2012.

A specialized court in Riyadh on Wednesday sentenced the young defendants to between six and 20 years in prison and imposed travel bans of the same duration as their jail terms.

They were convicted of "taking part in protests", "chanting slogans against the state", and "possessing and making Molotov cocktails", according to local newspapers.

The court in the ultra-conservative kingdom also sentenced one of the defendants to 80 lashes for consuming alcohol.

The defendants said they would appeal.

Protests first erupted in the province of eastern Saudi Arabia, home to most of the kingdom's two-million-strong Shiite minority, in March 2011.

Since then 10 people have been killed in clashes with security forces.

Fighting intensified after the arrest in July 2012 of Sheikh Nimr al-Nimr, considered to be a driving force behind the protests.

However, tensions eased in August that year when seven Shiite dignitaries from Qatif hailed a call by King Abdullah for the creation of a center for Sunni-Shiite interfaith dialogue.

Comments 5
Missing lebaust 20 February 2014, 11:49

20 years jail just for protesting, 80 lashes just for drinking alcohol, women not allowed to drive.... What a stupid backwards country

Default-user-icon nazih (Guest) 20 February 2014, 12:01

Agree with you 100% lebaust. They are still living in the stone ages. Also, what is not allowed for the common people are permitted by the ruling clans. That is what you call democracy.

Default-user-icon Let's be fair (Guest) 20 February 2014, 12:21

Well at least they did not get hanged or executed as it happens in the second highest execution rate country in the world.

I..n

Default-user-icon Let's be fair (Guest) 20 February 2014, 12:34

Capital punishment countries

http://www.theguardian.com/news/datablog/2011/mar/29/death-penalty-countries-world

Thumb Kalzyturks 20 February 2014, 12:37

Why do we need sectarian news.

This kind of news is playing into the occupiers hands.

Enough with this fitnah news.