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Wives of Saudi militancy suspects want public trial

Sat Sep 1, 2007 7:51pm IST
 
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RIYADH (Reuters) - Wives of Saudi men detained as part of a Saudi crackdown on militants fighting to topple the U.S.-allied monarchy held a protest on Saturday demanding the men be tried publicly.

The protest was the second this summer, after a similar one in July which led to the brief detention of some of the women.

The women gathered outside provincial offices in the town of Buraida north of Riyadh, said Mohammed Saleh al-Bijadi, a supporter of the protesting women.

"We demand that the men are granted their right to have lawyers and that they face a public trial," said a statement handed by the group of eight women and their children to the authorities.

"A ministerial committee should be formed to investigate violations and torture inside the prisons, and our sons and husbands must be brought back to prison in Buraida."

The detainees, who have been held for periods ranging from two to five years, were removed to Riyadh in June for induction in a "correction" programme run by clerics that authorities say has led more than 700 suspects to "repent".

Their families say they have suffered mistreatment since they were moved to Riyadh.

An Interior Ministry spokesman was not available for comment.

Participants in the protest said the women carried placards bearing the image of King Abdullah and others saying "Ministry of Interior, try the detainees legally and openly".  Continued...

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