Saudi activist acquitted after 5 years' detention

AP , Monday 20 Feb 2012

A Saudi court throws out charges against activist Said Bin Zeghair for supporting Al-Qaeda's ideology due to a lack of evidence

A Saudi court has acquitted a right activist who spent five years in detention accused of supporting Al-Qaeda's ideology. The Saudi Press Agency says a court in the capital Riyadh on Sunday threw out the charges against Said bin Zeghair for lack of evidence.

Bin Zeghair, a professor at an Islamic university in Riyadh, has long been advocating liberalisation and reforms in the kingdom. His trial was attended by family members and representatives of rights groups and the media.

Bin Zeghair was first detained in 1995 but was freed after nine years without being charged or tried. Later he was sentenced to five years in prison but was pardoned when King Abdullah ascended to the throne in 2005.

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