Fadhil al-Manasif

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Fadhil al-Manasif
NationalitySaudi Arabia
OccupationPhotographer

Fadhil al-Manasif is a photographer and member of the Saudi human rights organization . Authorities arrested him in April 2009 along with 20 others for participating in protests and again in May 2011 for disseminating information to human rights groups and international media outlets covering street protests in the Eastern Province. In April 2014 the Specialized Criminal Court sentenced al-Manasif to 15 years in prison, imposed a 15-year ban on foreign travel, and fined him 100,000 Riyals (around $US 26,660), on charges including “breaking allegiance with the ruler,” “being in contact with foreign news agencies to exaggerate news and harm the reputation of Saudi Arabia and its people,” and communicating with international human rights organizations. The punishment was later reduced to 14 years on appeal.[1][2][3]

References[]

  1. ^ "Saudi Arabia: Rights Activist, Bloggers Arrested". Human Rights Watch. 2011-05-03. Retrieved 2017-11-19.
  2. ^ "Saudi Arabia: Stop Arbitrary Arrests of Shia". Human Rights Watch. 2011-10-11. Retrieved 2017-11-19.
  3. ^ "Raif Badawi Just the Latest Victim of Saudi Arabia's Remorseless Assault on Free Expression". Human Rights Watch. 2014-05-09. Retrieved 2017-11-19.
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