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Saudi security court jails poet Habib al-Maatiq | Saudi security court jails poet Habib al-Maatiq |
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A security court in Saudi Arabia has sentenced a Shia poet and journalist to a year in prison in connection with protests in Eastern Province. | A security court in Saudi Arabia has sentenced a Shia poet and journalist to a year in prison in connection with protests in Eastern Province. |
Habib al-Maatiq has already been in detention for more than a year, and it is reported that he has been released. | Habib al-Maatiq has already been in detention for more than a year, and it is reported that he has been released. |
It is not clear what he was charged with, but he was involved in a website that reported on pro-reform protests by Eastern Province's Shia majority. | |
His detention prompted a petition on Twitter for his release, #FreeHabibNow. | His detention prompted a petition on Twitter for his release, #FreeHabibNow. |
According to the campaign group PEN International, Mr Maatiq was arrested in February 2012 at the offices of the Al-Fajr Cultural Network website in the eastern city of Jubail. | According to the campaign group PEN International, Mr Maatiq was arrested in February 2012 at the offices of the Al-Fajr Cultural Network website in the eastern city of Jubail. |
A colleague, Hussein Malik al-Salam, was arrested the next day, as was Jalal Mohammed al-Jamal, the manager of another news website. | A colleague, Hussein Malik al-Salam, was arrested the next day, as was Jalal Mohammed al-Jamal, the manager of another news website. |
They were subsequently held at a prison in Dammam. | They were subsequently held at a prison in Dammam. |
Al-Fajr Cultural Network was shut down after Mr Maatiq's arrest. | Al-Fajr Cultural Network was shut down after Mr Maatiq's arrest. |
Since protests erupted in 2011 in Eastern Province, hundreds of people have been arrested and dozens remain in custody. | Since protests erupted in 2011 in Eastern Province, hundreds of people have been arrested and dozens remain in custody. |
The security forces are also alleged to have used excessive force against demonstrators, with about 10 reportedly shot dead. | The security forces are also alleged to have used excessive force against demonstrators, with about 10 reportedly shot dead. |
Officials say troops have only opened fire when confronted by armed people. | Officials say troops have only opened fire when confronted by armed people. |
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