RSF: Journalist sentenced to 60 lashes in Saudi Arabia – for link to TV programme about sex
[Update from the AP: The Saudi monarch, King Abdullah, has now waived the flogging sentence, 'the second such pardoning of such a high profile case by the monarch in recent years'. Full article at this link...]
Reporters Without Borders (RSF) has released a statement condemning the sentence of 60 lashes passed by a judge in Jeddah, on journalist Rozanna al-Yami, ‘because she worked for the Lebanese Broadcast Corporation (LBC), a satellite TV station that shocked conservative Saudis last July by broadcasting an interview with a Saudi man talking openly about his sex life’.
It is understood that the judge dropped the charges that she had directly worked on the programme, but imposed a sentence nonetheless.
More from the Associated Press at this link.
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June 2nd, 2011 at 4:05 am
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