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Protesters Gather outside Saudi London Embassy

Saturday 20 December 2014
Protesters Gather outside Saudi London Embassy

Alwaght-Demonstrators have taken to the streets of the British capital to protest against Saudi’s Persecution and Imprisonment of Political Activists, Press TV reports.

Friday’s protests, which took place outside Saudi’s embassy in London, also specifically expressed support for Shia cleric Sheikh Nimr Baqir al-Nimr, who the demonstrators say, was falsely arrested.

The protesters claimed that ultra-conservative monarchy’s authorities used false evidence against Sheikh Nimr and denied him proper medical care.

They also censured the kingdom’s large number of political prisoners, and said that the Saudi regime's dictatorial nature is highlighted by the existence of political prisons and Sheikh Nimr’s unlawful arrest.  

Nimr was sentenced to death by the Specialized Criminal Court in the Saudi capital Riyadh in October, on charges of disturbing the kingdom's security and making anti-government speeches.

The cleric was attacked and detained in the Saudi city of Qatif in July 2012. His arrest sparked widespread protests that claimed the lives of several anti-government demonstrators.

International human rights organizations have repeatedly lashed out at Saudi Arabia for failing to address the human rights situation in the kingdom. They say Saudi has persistently implemented repressive policies that stifle freedom of expression, association and assembly.

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