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Eugene

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Thu Dec 25, 2014, 01:42 PM Dec 2014

Saudi Women Drivers Referred to Terrorism Court

Source: Associated Press

Saudi Women Drivers Referred to Terrorism Court

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — Dec 25, 2014, 12:19 PM ET
By AYA BATRAWY Associated Press

Two Saudi women detained for nearly a month in defiance of a ban on females driving were referred on Thursday to a court established to try terrorism cases, several people close to the defendants said.

The cases of the two, Loujain al-Hathloul and Maysa al-Amoudi, were sent to the anti-terrorism court in connection to opinions they expressed in tweets and in social media, four people close to the two women told The Associated Press.

They did not elaborate on the specific charges or what the opinions were. Both women have spoken out online against the female driving ban. Activists say they fear the case is intended to send a warning to others pushing for greater rights. The four people spoke on condition of anonymity because of fear of government reprisals.

The Specialized Criminal Court, to which their cases were referred, was established in the capital Riyadh to try terrorism cases but has also tried and handed long prison sentences to a number of human rights workers, peaceful dissidents, activists and critics of the government. For example, this year it sentenced a revered Shiite cleric Sheikh Nimr al-Nimr, a vocal critic of the government, to death for sedition and sentenced a prominent human rights lawyer, Waleed Abul-Khair, to 15 years in prison on charges of inciting public opinion.

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Saudi Women Drivers Referred to Terrorism Court (Original Post) Eugene Dec 2014 OP
Well, at least they are not Turbineguy Dec 2014 #1
Nothing terrifies men more Warpy Dec 2014 #2
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