Said bin Zair (Arabic: سعيد بن زعير) is a Saudi former academic who has opposed the royal family and class-based regime of Saudi Arabia. A former mass communications professor, Said bin Zair was held without charge for eight years for demanding reforms in the Saudi monarchy. Released in 2003, he appeared on al-Jazeera on 15 April 2004, and made remarks about the Riyadh compound bombings which resulted in his re-arrest on charges of condoning suicide bombings. His son Mubarak was reportedly arrested a few weeks later for protesting his father's detention. In September 2004 Said bin Zair was sentenced, in the absence of a lawyer, to five years of jail.
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| - سعيد بن مبارك آل زعير (وُلد في 1950م / 1370 هـ، ليلى (الأفلاج)) خبير إعلامي وداعية وناشط سياسي سعودي، من أوائل المطالبين بالإصلاح في الداخل، ومن أقدم سجناء الرأي المعروفين في المملكة العربية السعودية، اعتقل في 1415 هـ ثم أفرج عنه بعد تسع سنوات ثم اعتقل بعدها بعام ونصف حكم عليه خلالها بخمس سنوات سجن وعفى عنه الملك عبد الله يوم استلامه الحكم إلا أنه اعتقل أيضا في عام 1428 هـ، ليتم تبرئته، بشكل مبدئي، من التهم المنسوبة إليه من قبل الادعاء العام والإفراج عنه في 24 فبراير 2012. حصل على جائزة منظمة الكرامة لعام 2011. (ar)
- Said bin Zair (Arabic: سعيد بن زعير) is a Saudi former academic who has opposed the royal family and class-based regime of Saudi Arabia. A former mass communications professor, Said bin Zair was held without charge for eight years for demanding reforms in the Saudi monarchy. Released in 2003, he appeared on al-Jazeera on 15 April 2004, and made remarks about the Riyadh compound bombings which resulted in his re-arrest on charges of condoning suicide bombings. His son Mubarak was reportedly arrested a few weeks later for protesting his father's detention. In September 2004 Said bin Zair was sentenced, in the absence of a lawyer, to five years of jail. (en)
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| - سعيد بن مبارك آل زعير (وُلد في 1950م / 1370 هـ، ليلى (الأفلاج)) خبير إعلامي وداعية وناشط سياسي سعودي، من أوائل المطالبين بالإصلاح في الداخل، ومن أقدم سجناء الرأي المعروفين في المملكة العربية السعودية، اعتقل في 1415 هـ ثم أفرج عنه بعد تسع سنوات ثم اعتقل بعدها بعام ونصف حكم عليه خلالها بخمس سنوات سجن وعفى عنه الملك عبد الله يوم استلامه الحكم إلا أنه اعتقل أيضا في عام 1428 هـ، ليتم تبرئته، بشكل مبدئي، من التهم المنسوبة إليه من قبل الادعاء العام والإفراج عنه في 24 فبراير 2012. حصل على جائزة منظمة الكرامة لعام 2011. (ar)
- Said bin Zair (Arabic: سعيد بن زعير) is a Saudi former academic who has opposed the royal family and class-based regime of Saudi Arabia. A former mass communications professor, Said bin Zair was held without charge for eight years for demanding reforms in the Saudi monarchy. Released in 2003, he appeared on al-Jazeera on 15 April 2004, and made remarks about the Riyadh compound bombings which resulted in his re-arrest on charges of condoning suicide bombings. His son Mubarak was reportedly arrested a few weeks later for protesting his father's detention. In September 2004 Said bin Zair was sentenced, in the absence of a lawyer, to five years of jail. (en)
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