News

US disappointed as Saudis keep 20-year term for Twitter critic

October 7, 2021 03:23 PM


Twitter Share Facebook Share WhatsApp Share

The United States on Wednesday criticized its ally Saudi Arabia for upholding a 20-year jail sentence on an aid worker who was accused of tweeting against the government.

"We are disappointed" by the confirmation of the sentence on Abdulrahman al-Sadhan "for peacefully exercising his right to freedom of expression," State Department spokesman Ned Price said.

"We have closely monitored his case and are concerned by allegations that Mr. al-Sadhan was subjected to mistreatment, that he has been unable to communicate with family members and that his fair trial guarantees were not respected," he said in a statement.

An employee of the Red Crescent, Sadhan was taken away from his office in Riyadh in March 2018 over an anonymous Twitter account with criticism of the ultra-conservative kingdom's rulers, according to his family.

He was first sentenced in April this year, also triggering condemnation by the United States.

His sister Areej al-Sadhan, a US citizen, wrote on Twitter on Tuesday that an appeals court confirmed the 20-year sentence followed by a 20-year travel ban.

Speaking at a vigil last week in Washington, she accused President Joe Biden's administration of enabling the verdict by not taking meaningful action against Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, despite finding him responsible for the murder of US-based Saudi writer Jamal Khashoggi.

She said that Saudi jailers nearly killed her brother, smashing his hand and saying, "'Is this the hand you tweet with?'"

The Biden administration has repeatedly promised to elevate human rights with the Saudis but activists criticized Biden's national security advisor, Jake Sullivan, for meeting Crown Prince Mohammed last week for talks on the war in Yemen.



Most Read

  1. Mexican claims victory by paying $28 for $28,000 Cartier earrings Mexican claims victory by paying $28 for $28,000 Cartier earrings
  2. Two Railway Police personnel killed in Mardan Two Railway Police personnel killed in Mardan
  3. Ducky Bhai pledges million-rupee reward for unveiling source of deepfake video of his wife Ducky Bhai pledges million-rupee reward for unveiling source of deepfake video of his wife
  4. Relationships are tough; Mrunal Thakkur plans to freeze her eggs Relationships are tough; Mrunal Thakkur plans to freeze her eggs
  5. Gunmen storm Lucky Cement factory, kill security guard Gunmen storm Lucky Cement factory, kill security guard
  6. When Pakistani pilot shot down Israeli fighter plane When Pakistani pilot shot down Israeli fighter plane

Opinion

  1. PML-N smashed PTI in by-polls
    PML-N smashed PTI in by-polls

    By News Desk

  2. Riding the Digital Wave: How Technology is Rewriting the Script of Economic Prosperity
    Riding the Digital Wave: How Technology is Rewriting the Script of Economic Prosperity

    By News Desk

  3. Tax on solar energy: Govt's misplaced priorities favour powerful stakeholders over people welfare  
    Tax on solar energy: Govt's misplaced priorities favour powerful stakeholders over people welfare  

    By Manzoor Qadir

  4. Legacy of Indian military subjugation in Kashmir
    Legacy of Indian military subjugation in Kashmir

    By Dr Ghulam Nabi Fai

  5. Islamabad becoming the hub of international diplomacy
    Islamabad becoming the hub of international diplomacy

    By Salim Bokhari

  6. Insights into the Pakistan Stock Exchange's Recent Record High Triumph
    Insights into the Pakistan Stock Exchange's Recent Record High Triumph

    By Zulfiqar Ali Mir