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Four women in Saudi
Arabia was sentenced to six to 10 years in prison for supporting
the al-Qaida
Four women in Saudi
Arabia was sentenced to six to 10 years in prison for supporting
the al-Qaida and prepare their son for Jihad.
Saudi Arabia's
Government Media said the woman was also found
guilty for accessingblocked sites and download the
"audio-video material" related to the battle.
This latest sentence was
dropped when Saudi Arabia and neighbouring countriesparticipating
in the U.S.-led air strikes against groups that call
themselves Islamic countries or ISIS in Syria.
Saudi Arabia has
introduced severe penalties to prevent people from joining
the jihadgroup.
Residents who claimed
to go overseas for Jihad could face demands for punishmentof
up to 20 years.
The authorities set
up a Special Tribunal in 2011 for Saudi citizens and foreigners
who are accused of being linked to al-Qaida or was
involved in the deadly attacks in the Kingdom in
2003-2006.
The Saudi Government Media reported in
August that the leader of the most influential Sunni Muslim Saudis illustrates the pejihad of
al-Qaida and ISIS as "enemy number one".
Meanwhile, the
Saudi Kingdom's highest religious authority also urged Muslim
youthto be unaffected by the call to jihad. (BBC)
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