Saudi Woman Gets 45 Years In Prison For Social Media Use

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DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — A Saudi court has sentenced a woman to 45 years in prison for allegedly damaging the country through her social media activity, according to a court document obtained Wednesday. It was the second such sentence that has drawn scrutiny of the kingdom this month.

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Little is known about Nourah bint Saeed al-Qahtani, who hails from one of the biggest tribes in Saudi Arabia and has no apparent history of activism. An official charge sheet seen by The Associated Press and human rights groups describes her case as involving her social media use, though Saudi officials did not respond to requests for comment.

The sentence follows international outcry over a similar 34-year prison sentence handed down to Salma al-Shehab, a Saudi doctoral student at Leeds University in England.

Earlier this month, a specialized criminal court delivered the 45-year sentence under the kingdom’s broad counterterrorism and cybercrime laws. That court, which normally handles political and national security cases, gave the sentence during al-Qahtani’s appeal of her earlier conviction.

Judges accused al-Qahtani of “disrupting the cohesion of society” and “destabilizing the social fabric,” according to the charge sheet, citing her activity on social media. They alleged al-Qahtani “offended the public order through the information network.”

It remains unclear what al-Qahtani posted online or where her hearing was held. She was taken into custody on July 4, 2021, according to the Washington-based human rights watchdog Democracy for the Arab World Now, which is critical of the kingdom.

“This seems like the beginning of a new wave of sentences and convictions by new judges who have been placed in the specialized criminal court,” said Abdullah Alaoudh, DAWN’s regional director.

The Freedom Initiative, another Washington-based human rights group, also denounced al-Qahtani’s “outrageously long” prison sentence.

“It’s very hard to ignore the fact that we are seeing these sentences as (Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman) has received increased legitimacy in the international realm,” said Allison McManus, the group’s research director.

The social media sentences have renewed attention on Prince Mohammed’s crackdown on dissent, even as the ultraconservative Islamic nation has granted women new freedoms like the right to drive.

President Joe Biden traveled to the oil-rich kingdom in July for a meeting with Prince Mohammed, in which he said he confronted him about human rights. Biden came to office vowing to make Saudi Arabia a “pariah” over the 2018 killing of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi.


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think
think
1 year ago

Were her children expelled from the Mosdos too?

Yitz
Yitz
1 year ago

Wow and I thought Yeshiva s were tough

Yeah Yeah
Yeah Yeah
1 year ago

AOC , TALIB, Where are they?

Just Sayin'
Just Sayin'
1 year ago

Well, that’s one way to keep people off social media. Now I wonder if it would work for us….

Onewayticket
Onewayticket
1 year ago

Frum American man’s children banned from schools and ostracized in society for getting caught with internet and Social Media Use.

Yaakov Doe
Yaakov Doe
1 year ago

By the time she gets out of prison social media will be ancient history.

Wilbur
Wilbur
1 year ago

And the western world is interested in streamlining Saudi Arabia. If Biden was ever right, Saudi is a paraiah nation , a rougue regime. Why are they not like the Palestinians? Is it because bin Salman smiles a huge, gracious smile?

Boris
Boris
1 year ago

Trump’s first overseas trip doing the Sword Dance w the despot King. Or would you rather forgessen?

Commodities trader
Commodities trader
1 year ago

They also throw mishgav zachors off of rooftops. Thank you Joe Biden for caving in to the Saudi prince.