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Saudi women protest, web activists call for reform
Feb 06, 2011 at 09:30
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RIYADH (Reuters) - About 40 women staged a rare demonstration in the Saudi 
capital Riyadh on Saturday, demanding the release of prisoners held without a 
trial as part of the kingdom's efforts to fight al Qaeda insurgents, activists 
said.

Women clad in black gathered in front of the Interior Ministry in central 
Riyadh watched by a heavy police presence, a Reuters correspondent said.

"God, free our prisoners," read one poster held up by a woman.

"The women demand to free people imprisoned in the campaign against terrorism. 
Many people have been held up for a long time without trial, or have nothing to 
do with al Qaeda," activist Mohammed al-Qahtani told Reuters by telephone later.

A Saudi security official, who spoke on a condition of anonymity,, said about 
20 women gathered to demand the release of their relatives, held on suspicion 
of having ties to al Qaeda.

The women were told that only the courts have the right to decide on the issue, 
the official said, adding the government is helping the women financially while 
their relatives are in jail.

Amnesty International and other human rights activists have accused Saudi 
Arabia of having detained thousands of reform activists in its sweep against al 
Qaeda which staged a campaign inside the kingdom from 2003-06. Riyadh denies 
this.

The protests took place at a time when hundreds of thousands of demonstrators 
have rallied in the streets protesting against poverty, unemployment and 
authoritarian rule in Tunisia and Egypt, sending shock waves through the Arab 
world.

In a rare sign of rising discontent in Saudi Araba, a group of Saudi web 
activists also launched an online campaign calling for political reform in the 
world's biggest oil exporter.

The Saudi campaign, which was launched on Facebook on Jan. 29 and has 264 
members so far, called for a constitutional monarchy, an end to corruption, an 
even distribution of wealth, and a serious solution for unemployment, among 
other demands.

"Before it is too late, I call the government, and the king, to reform the 
country and heed our requests...if they wish to continue ruling this country, " 
one group member, Safaa Jaber, posted on the group's wall on Friday.

"I call on our people to take on the responsibility of demanding their 
legitimate rights for complete reform of our country before the situation 
evolves into something undesirable," she said.

Activists in Egypt have used the social media websites to rally supporters 
online and coordinate protests.

Saudi Arabia does not allow public dissent. Last month, police detained dozens 
in the port city of Jeddah after they protested against poor infrastructure 
following deadly floods.

King Abdullah of Saudi, who is around 87, has tried some cautious reforms since 
ascending the throne in 2005 but diplomats say his room for manoeuvre is 
hindered by opposition from powerful members of the royal family.
        
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