Saudi cleric held for months without charge: HRW

AFP  |  Beirut 

A prominent Saudi arrested in a crackdown on dissent has since been held for four months without charge or contact with the outside world, Human Rights Watch said today.

Salman was among more than 20 people arrested in September in what the Saudi has said was a crackdown on "intelligence activities... for the benefit of foreign parties against the security of the kingdom and its interests".


Awda's family, however, believes he is being held over a tweet linked to neighbouring Qatar, with which has cut all ties over accusations of links to and Islamist extremists, according to HRW.

Awda has been held since then in solitary confinement and has been neither charged nor interrogated, said the New York- based watchdog.

The has reportedly been allowed one phone call, in October.

Saudi activists have said Salman al-Awda's brother has also been detained for disclosing that the had been arrested.

Dozens of Saudi citizens have been convicted on charges linked to dissent and under the country's sweeping cybercrime law, particularly linked to posts on

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First Published: Sun, January 07 2018. 13:15 IST