Alwaght- Saudi Regime apprehended four Shiites, including a senior cleric, continuing to suppress any kind of heterodox religious activity.
Sheikh Mohammad Hassan al-Habib, a prominent cleric in the Safavi region in Qatif was arrested by Saudi authorities, PressTV reported.
Reports suggest that Habib and three of his companion were arrested on Saturday and were reportedly transferred to a security facility in the capital, Riyadh, for questioning.
Habib's family said they have yet to receive any information about the fate of the cleric and the whereabouts he is being held in.
Habib is known in Qatif, a hub of anti-regime protests in Saudi Arabia in 2012, for his vocal criticism of the government and its policies toward the Shiites. The cleric intensified its anti-government rhetoric earlier this year when Riyadh executed Sheikh Nimr Baqir al-Nimr along with a number of activists in the region. The execution sparked outrage in the West Asia and across the world, with many condemning the move as a sign of Saudi Arabia’s lack of tolerance for dissent.
Nimr, a highly-revered cleric based in Qatif, had been convicted of terrorism charges and plotting to overthrow the regime, although he never contributed to any armed form of struggle against Riyadh.
Citizens of Qatif and other regions in the oil-rich eastern Saudi Arabia have for long lamented about discrimination against them. International rights campaigners have also called on Riyadh to stop prosecution against members of the Shiite minority community, saying they should enjoy more freedom in expressing their religious beliefs.