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Saudi woman jailed for 30 years after criticising Neom megacity project on Twitter

  • Fatima al-Shawarbi criticised the treatment of people forcibly removed from their homes to make way for the construction of the city, UK rights group said
  • Neom, the signature project of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, will be built across 10,200 square miles and is attracting investment from Western firms

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Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman’s extravagant US$1 trillion mega-project Neom in Saudi Arabia. Photo: Handout

Saudi Arabia imprisoned a woman for 30 years for criticising the Neom megacity project on Twitter, according to an activist group.

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ALQST, a UK-based human rights group, said a Saudi court sentenced Fatima al-Shawarbi to 30 years during a recent appeal hearing.

She is in her 20s and from Al-AHSA province, the group said.

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The Saudi justice system is cloaked in secrecy, often leaving activist groups as the only sources of information about cases.

ALQST said that it relies on its contacts for information, and needed to keep their identities secret for fear of reprisals. Officials at the Saudi embassy in London did not respond to a request for information

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