Saudi "terror funders" are reform activists: lawyerSun Feb 4, 4:38 AM ET
RIYADH (Reuters) - Ten men arrested in Saudi Arabia on suspicion of funding terrorism
include known political activists detained in the past over calls for reform in the
absolute monarchy, a lawyer said on Sunday.
The Interior Ministry said on Saturday it had arrested 10 people, including a foreign
resident, for collecting donations and giving them to "suspicious elements." It said
the arrests were part of police operations against "funding terrorism."
Bassem Alem, a lawyer representing some of the men, said they were reformers who
had recently been warned by the Interior Ministry, overseen by hawkish Prince Nayef
bin Abdul-Aziz, to halt their meetings and petitions.
-snip-A court jailed three reformers in 2005 for petitioning for a constitutional monarchy
but King Abdullah pardoned them after he came to power the same year in what
analysts said was a sign of changing trends within the ruling family.
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