Saudi Arabia: Prominent human rights dissident 'kicks the bucket in prison'

A main Saudi human rights campaigner imprisoned since 2013 for nonconformist movement has passed on in jail, activists state. Abdullah al-Hamid, an organizer of the Saudi Civil and Political Rights Association, had been in a state of unconsciousness in the wake of enduring a stroke. Human rights bunches had since quite a while ago required his discharge. Saudi Arabia, broadly scrutinized for its bigotry of contradiction, has not remarked on the reports.
Dr al-Hamid, 69, and another dissident, Mohammed al-Qahtani, were indicted simultaneously and condemned to 10 and 11 years individually. The men had been seen as liable of a heap of offenses, including "inducing issue". Individual Saudi activists have blamed the Saudi experts for not giving Dr al-Hamid satisfactory clinical treatment since he became sick fourteen days prior. English based Saudi scholarly, Madawi al-Rasheed - who is a blunt pundit of the present Saudi administration - has depicted Dr al-Hamid as an image of the battle for human rights. The Saudi Civil and Political Rights Association was closed down after its prime supporters were sentenced. Campaigners state Saudi Arabia has one of the most noticeably terrible records for human rights on the planet, with opportunity of articulation seriously diminished and pundits of the administration subject to what they state is self-assertive capture.
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