Man sentenced 10 years in jail in Saudi Arabian, 2,000 lashes and £4k fine for tweeting that he was an atheist
The law in Saudi Arabia that places atheists and atheistic beliefs as 'terrorism', hence a man who tweeted that he was an atheist has been fined £4,000, 2000 lashes of the cane, and sentenced to 10 years in jail by a high court in Saudi Arabia.
Saudi Arabia's Islamic police found over 600 tweets by the 28 year old man denying the existence of God, ridiculing Koranic verses, accusing all prophets of lies and saying their teaching fueled hostilities, and after the Islamic court gave him all this punishments the man has refused to 'repent' saying he only aired his beliefs and he still stands by them.
In 2014 the late King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia issued royal decrees
aimed at clamping down on all forms of political dissent and protests
that could “harm public order”.
One of the articles of the decrees defined terrorism as “calling for
atheist thought in any form, or calling into question the fundamentals
of the Islamic religion on which this country is based”.
Joe Stork, deputy Middle East and North Africa director of Human Rights
Watch, said “Saudi authorities have never tolerated criticism of their
policies, but these recent laws and regulations turn almost any critical
expression or independent association into crimes of terrorism.”
Source: The Sun UK

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