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Saleh al-Ashwan is a member of the Saudi Civil and Political Rights Association, an organization that has advocated for the release of political prisoners and greater respect for human rights in Saudi Arabia and that was banned in March 2013. Saudi authorities arrested al-Ashwan in July 2012 for defending women's rights and held him without trial or access to lawyers for nearly four years, while confiscating his electronic devices. During his first two months of detention he was held incommunicado and Saudi activists allege that he was tortured, beaten, as well as stripped and suspended by his limbs from the ceiling of an interrogation room. In 2016 a Saudi court sentenced al-Ashwan to five years in prison and a five-year ban on travel abroad. He is currently held in al-Ha’ir prison south

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  • صالح الأشوان (ar)
  • Saleh al-Ashwan (en)
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  • صالح الأشوان هو عضو في جمعية الحقوق المدنية والسياسية في السعودية وهي منظمة شهيرة دعت إلى إطلاق سراح السجناء السياسيين واحترام أكبر لحقوق الإنسان في المملكة العربية السعودية والتي كانت محظورة في آذار/مارس من عام 2013. اعتقلت السلطات السعودية الأشوان في يوليو/تموز 2012 سبب دفاعه عن حقوق المرأة ثم سجنته من دون محاكمة بل منعت المحامين من الوصول له منذ ما يقرب من أربع سنوات كما صادر كل أجهزته الإلكترونية. احتجزته السلطات لمدة شهرين من بمعزل عن العالم الخارجي وأكّد نُشطاء حقوق إنسان آخرون أن صالح قد تعرض للتعذيب والضرب كما تمّ تجريده من ملابسه ثم تم تعليقه من أطرافه في سقف غرفة الاستجواب. حكمت محكمة سعودية في عام 2016 على الأشوان بالسّجن خمس سنوات كما فرضت عليه حظرا يمنعه من السفر إلى الخارج. صالِح مُحتجزٌ حاليًا في سجن الحائر جنوب الرياض. يُشار هنا إلى أنه بسبب كل هذه التجاوزات؛ اعتبرته منظمة (ar)
  • Saleh al-Ashwan is a member of the Saudi Civil and Political Rights Association, an organization that has advocated for the release of political prisoners and greater respect for human rights in Saudi Arabia and that was banned in March 2013. Saudi authorities arrested al-Ashwan in July 2012 for defending women's rights and held him without trial or access to lawyers for nearly four years, while confiscating his electronic devices. During his first two months of detention he was held incommunicado and Saudi activists allege that he was tortured, beaten, as well as stripped and suspended by his limbs from the ceiling of an interrogation room. In 2016 a Saudi court sentenced al-Ashwan to five years in prison and a five-year ban on travel abroad. He is currently held in al-Ha’ir prison south (en)
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  • صالح الأشوان هو عضو في جمعية الحقوق المدنية والسياسية في السعودية وهي منظمة شهيرة دعت إلى إطلاق سراح السجناء السياسيين واحترام أكبر لحقوق الإنسان في المملكة العربية السعودية والتي كانت محظورة في آذار/مارس من عام 2013. اعتقلت السلطات السعودية الأشوان في يوليو/تموز 2012 سبب دفاعه عن حقوق المرأة ثم سجنته من دون محاكمة بل منعت المحامين من الوصول له منذ ما يقرب من أربع سنوات كما صادر كل أجهزته الإلكترونية. احتجزته السلطات لمدة شهرين من بمعزل عن العالم الخارجي وأكّد نُشطاء حقوق إنسان آخرون أن صالح قد تعرض للتعذيب والضرب كما تمّ تجريده من ملابسه ثم تم تعليقه من أطرافه في سقف غرفة الاستجواب. حكمت محكمة سعودية في عام 2016 على الأشوان بالسّجن خمس سنوات كما فرضت عليه حظرا يمنعه من السفر إلى الخارج. صالِح مُحتجزٌ حاليًا في سجن الحائر جنوب الرياض. يُشار هنا إلى أنه بسبب كل هذه التجاوزات؛ اعتبرته منظمة العفو الدولية سجين رأي وطالبت بإطلاق سراحه. (ar)
  • Saleh al-Ashwan is a member of the Saudi Civil and Political Rights Association, an organization that has advocated for the release of political prisoners and greater respect for human rights in Saudi Arabia and that was banned in March 2013. Saudi authorities arrested al-Ashwan in July 2012 for defending women's rights and held him without trial or access to lawyers for nearly four years, while confiscating his electronic devices. During his first two months of detention he was held incommunicado and Saudi activists allege that he was tortured, beaten, as well as stripped and suspended by his limbs from the ceiling of an interrogation room. In 2016 a Saudi court sentenced al-Ashwan to five years in prison and a five-year ban on travel abroad. He is currently held in al-Ha’ir prison south of Riyadh. Due to these abuses, he is considered to be a prisoner of conscience by Amnesty International. (en)
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