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Six Years Since the Arrest of Abdullah Ibrahim Al-Sael: Ongoing Detention Despite Completing Sentence Violates International Law

This month marks the sixth anniversary of the arrest of Abdullah Ibrahim Al-Sael, who was taken by Saudi security forces in September 2019 after raiding his home in Muhail Asir. He was only 20 years old at the time and was targeted solely for posting tweets in defense of prisoners of conscience.

In July 2022, the Specialized Criminal Court (SCC) sentenced him to five years in prison with an additional travel ban of equal length. Abdullah has now completed his full sentence, yet the Saudi authorities continue to hold him unlawfully, stripping the detention of any legal basis and turning it into arbitrary imprisonment.

Abuses During Detention                                       

Throughout his imprisonment, Abdullah endured a catalogue of systematic violations, including:

Breach of International Law

The continued detention of Abdullah after the completion of his sentence constitutes arbitrary detention, as defined by the UN Working Group on Arbitrary Detention, and violates multiple international obligations, including:

Together for Justice stresses that Abdullah Al-Sael’s case exemplifies the Saudi authorities’ use of the SCC as a tool of repression against peaceful activists and independent voices.

We call for:

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