The Saudi woman sentenced to 34 years behind bars for tweets was reported on a crime surveillance app used in the Gulf kingdom ahead of her arrest, according to British media on Wednesday. Salma al-Shehab, a mother of two and a researcher at Leeds University in Britain, was told by a user on a Saudi Twitter account in November that her mildly critical response to a government post had been flagged on crime-reporting app Kollona Amn (We Are All Security), according to the Guardian. The app, available on Apple and Andriod, is described as a platform which allows citizens and expatriates to submit security and criminal reports. Shehab was defiant in the face of the an
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