Abdul Rahman Al-Sadhan has been sentenced to 20 years in prison and given a 20 year travel ban for allegedly running an anonymous social media account.Saudi human rights activist and Red Crescent local aid worker Abdul Rahman Al-Sadhan has been sentenced to 20 years in prison and given a 20 years travel ban for allegedly running an anonymous social media account, according to a human rights group. Al-Sadhan had been detained for 1,120 days with hearings held in secret prior to his conviction on Monday. His sister accused Saudi authorities of torturing the activist during his detention. The sentencing was condemned by MENA Rights Groups, a collective of human rights lawyers working in the
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