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Nov 06 2008
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Ten of the detainees were arrested on charges of supporting terrorism [AFP]
Ten of the detainees were arrested on charges of supporting terrorism [AFP]
Scores of human rights activists in Saudi Arabia have started a two-day hunger strike to protest against what they term as illegal detentions in the kingdom.

The protest fast, which began on Thursday, aims to highlight the plight of 11 activists, being allegedly held on false charges.

One man was detained after writing a report on the poor conditions in Saudi jails.

The other 10 men were arrested in 2007 on charges of supporting terrorism, although human rights groups have said that they were only organising local gatherings calling for fair trials and political reform.

Nine of the 10 men are in solitary confinement.

Those on protest fast are demanding that the government grant the prisoners fair and public trials or set them free.

The 11 detainees include a former judge and ex-university professors.


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