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Saudi professor jailed for sedition

September 20, 2004 12:10 IST
A court in Saudi Arabia has sentenced a university professor to five years in jail for sowing dissent and sedition, reports the BBC.

Said bin Zair, 57, a hard-line Islamist academic who was freed a year ago after eight years in prison for demanding reforms in the Saudi monarchy, was arrested again in April on charges of condoning suicide bombings in a television interview.

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According to the interior ministry, Zair was arrested over remarks on 15 April on Qatar-based Aljazeera television "in which he backed the terrorist acts in Riyadh which targeted Muslims and non-Muslims."

Zair  was on a programme to discuss al-Qaeda leader Osama Bin Laden's offer to

suspend attacks against European interests if they left Iraq.

Zair's son Abdullah said he would contest the sentence, announced without a lawyer, since "the judge said there was no need for a lawyer according to Sharia [Islamic law]."

 

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