The journalist has officially accused of treason, a threat to national security and terrorism funding.
In Saudi Arabia, the opposition journalist of Turkish al-Jasser, arrested in 2018 and condemned for “terrorism and infidelity,” was killed. The Associated Press reported it.
It was noted that Al-Jasser was conducted on June 14 after the country’s Supreme Court confirmed the punishment of the death penalty.
In 2018, a journalist was arrested, and during a search at his home a computer and phones were obtained.
According to the Committee for the Protection of Journalists, based in New York, Saudi Arabia authorities claim that al-jasser on Social Network X has accused members of the Royal Family of Corruption. The journalist is said to have published many controversial tweets about militants and battle groups.
Al-Jasser led a blog on social networks in 2013-2015 and is known for his articles on Arab Spring movements, women’s rights, political reforms, as well as corruption.
Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Internal Affairs said the journalist was found guilty of many crimes, including state treason and terrorism funding. His business leads to conditions of strict closeness. Human rights activists call a political sentence that is motivated and related to its journalistic activities.
Keep in mind that in Iran they conducted a man who had committed a mortal attack at the Azerbaijani Embassy in Tehran in 2023. In China, four people were conducted for drug crimes.
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Source: korrespondent

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