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Saudi jails four women for preparing sons to wage jihad

Published: 24 Oct 2014 - 05:01 am | Last Updated: 20 Jan 2022 - 11:44 pm


RIYADH: Four women in Saudi Arabia have been jailed for preparing their sons to wage war and for supporting Al Qaeda, official media said, in the kingdom’s latest “terrorist” convictions.
They were sentenced to between six and 10 years in prison, the Saudi Press Agency reported late on Wednesday following the verdicts.
It said a court convicted the women on charges including “preparing some of their sons to fight in conflict areas believing that it is required by Islam”.
They were also found guilty of “supporting Al Qaeda”, accessing blocked Internet sites, and downloading “audio-visual material related to fighting.”
It did not say when the offences occurred or give the nationalities of the accused, although three were issued with travel bans, suggesting they are Saudi nationals.
The kingdom’s top cleric, Sheikh Abdul Aziz Al Sheikh, has urged young Muslims not to be influenced by “calls for jihad... on perverted principles”. He has described Al Qaeda and IS jihadists as “enemy number one” of Islam.
Authorities in 2011 established specialised tribunals to try Saudis and foreigners accused of belonging to Al-Qaeda or of involvement in deadly attacks in the kingdom from 2003-2006.
AFP