Saudi Protests Spread Across the Kingdom Seeking Freedom, Justice

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Anti-regime demonstrators in Saudi Arabia have taken to the streets to seek freedom and justice, and the release of political prisoners and prisoners of conscience.
In Medina, protests emerged to the streets against the Saudi authorities. The participants released their car horns and waved banners carrying names of detainees and detention centers. They called for their release.
In the eastern Saudi city of Qatif, rallies took into streets under the slogan: "We are all Mohammed al-Shakouri [he was arrested after being shot]. Moreover, the demonstrators declared their solidarity with the Bahraini people in their struggle to oust the Saudi occupation forces from their country.
In a related development, al-Safwa people took into the streets of the town demanding the release of Sheikh Nimr Baqir al-Nimr, who was arrested last month. Demonstrators chanted slogans and reiterated their insist to continue demonstrations until their demands for justice, freedom and democracy are fulfilled.
Meanwhile, six international organizations called on to be part of the control trials. Moreover, letters smuggled from KSA jails reveal that about 30 000 political prisoners lie in dungeons and secret prisons without trial thing is known about their fate.
Source: al-Intiqad, Translated and Edited by moqawama.org
Anti-regime demonstrators in Saudi Arabia have taken to the streets to seek freedom and justice, and the release of political prisoners and prisoners of conscience.

In the eastern Saudi city of Qatif, rallies took into streets under the slogan: "We are all Mohammed al-Shakouri [he was arrested after being shot]. Moreover, the demonstrators declared their solidarity with the Bahraini people in their struggle to oust the Saudi occupation forces from their country.
In a related development, al-Safwa people took into the streets of the town demanding the release of Sheikh Nimr Baqir al-Nimr, who was arrested last month. Demonstrators chanted slogans and reiterated their insist to continue demonstrations until their demands for justice, freedom and democracy are fulfilled.
Meanwhile, six international organizations called on to be part of the control trials. Moreover, letters smuggled from KSA jails reveal that about 30 000 political prisoners lie in dungeons and secret prisons without trial thing is known about their fate.
Source: al-Intiqad, Translated and Edited by moqawama.org
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