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Document #1216430

Amnesty International (Author)

Saudi Arabia: 11 women still held after protest

http://www.amnesty.org/en/news/saudi-arabia-release-11-women-held-after-peaceful-protest-2013-01-08

ecoi.net description:
Buraida: At least 11 women arrested at a protest on 5 January 2013 are still held in Buraida and Riyadh; the protest was aimed against the detention of individuals as part of the country's counter-terrorism efforts
Country:
Saudi Arabia
Source:
Amnesty International (Author)
Published:
8 January 2013
Original link:
http://www.amnesty.org/en/news/saudi-arabia-release-11-women-held-after-peaceful-protest-2013-01-08
Document type:
Appeal or News Release
Language:
English
Document ID:
1216430 (former ID 234678)
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