Sunday, 14 April 2013

Saudi court convicts 11 on terrorism charges for fighting in Afghanistan

 Wanted terrorist from Saudi Arabia


RIYADH: A court in Saudi Arabia has convicted 11 of its citizens on terrorism-related charges, including disobeying the king and fighting in Afghanistan.

The defendants were given prison sentences ranging from four months to four years. All were banned from traveling abroad for at least one year following their release.

The special penal court in Riyadh did not immediately release further details related to the case.

Saudi Arabia runs a rehabilitation program that aims to dissuade militants from fighting alongside al-Qaida and its affiliates.

An audio recording released days ago by al-Qaida in the Arabian Peninsula urged Saudis to revolt against the kingdom for allowing U.S. drones to launch missions from its soil and strike militants in neighboring Yemen, where the group is most active.

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