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Salih Muhammed AL-Shayhi

Journalist

deceased

Date of Birth
١٩/٠٧/١٩٧٦
City Of Birth
Rafah
Gender
Male
Nationality
Saudi
Education
Bachelors Hons in Arabic

About The Detainee

He was a journalist, writer and a member of the Northern Frontier Literary Club. He worked as a newspaper editor for several newspapers, such as Ukaz, Madinah and his final newspaper Al-Watan. Saleh Al-Shayhi May Allah have mercy upon him was well known for his social discourse and his interest in the local area, which touched on the needs of Saudi’s streets, characterised by a reformed approach on focusing on the poor and middle classes. He was also very critical of ministers and officials when they failed in their governmental functions, which made him highly acceptable in Saudi society to be noted as the voice of the street and that he is close to people’s concerns and problems. He had already been suspended from writing twice before he was arrested for criticising some ministers.

Arrest And Human Rights Violations

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Date Of Arrest:
2017-12-30
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City Of Internment:
Riyadh
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Reason
His criticism of corruption within the Royal Cabinet
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Method
They raided his house by force and took him to an undisclosed place
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Practices And Violations
- Enforced disappearance - Solitary confinement - Failure to allow him to hire a solicitor - Intentional medical neglect leading to his death
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The Human Dimension In His Detention
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Prison
Dhaban located in Jeddah
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Trial and legal proceedings
The Specialised Criminal Court sentenced him to five years’ imprisonment and a travel ban on charges of abusing the Royal Cabinet and its employees.

Time Line For Arrest

2017-12-30

He was arrested

2019-02-18

was sentenced to five years in prison

2019-06-01

He was released for a few days

2019-06-08

He was rearrested

2020-05-19

He was temporarily released under unusual circumstances, and signs of his deteriorating health were evident

2020-07-19

He passed away under mysterious circumstances, and the authorities reported that the cause of death was COVID-19

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