Saudi women activists detained in crackdown to go on trial

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The public prosecution concluded its investigation and has now prepared the indictment list against the defendants to refer the case to the relevant court.

JOHANNESBURG - Saudi Arabia women activists detained last year in a sweeping crackdown on campaigners will be put on trial. More than a dozen activists were arrested last year just before the historic lifting of a decades-long ban on women drivers the following month.

 

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