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A Saudi Arabian woman was sentenced to 34 years in prison for her Twitter activity.

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00:00Saudi Arabian Salma Al-Shahab was sentenced to 34 years in prison for using Twitter.
00:05The 34-year-old doctoral student was arrested in January 2021 while on vacation in Saudi Arabia.
00:11When she was arrested, she was preparing to return home to the UK with her two children.
00:15The Saudi Special Counterterrorism Court accused her of following and retweeting
00:20pro-democracy activists on Twitter. On her account, Al-Shahab relayed messages from
00:25Saudi exiles who called for the release of political prisoners in their country
00:29to her nearly 2,800 followers. She was initially sentenced to three years in prison. However,
00:35an appeals court sentenced her to 34 years in prison and handed down a travel ban of an
00:39additional 34 years. The regime accuses Al-Shahab of helping those who seek to cause public unrest
00:46and destabilize civil and national security by following their Twitter accounts, per The Guardian.
00:51She may still be able to appeal the decision. It is the longest prison sentence handed down
00:56to a women's rights activist in Saudi Arabia.

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