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Salma al-Shehab, a Saudi student at Leeds University, has been released after her original 34-year prison sentence for social media activity was significantly reduced. Al-Shehab was arrested during a family holiday in Saudi Arabia on January 15, 2021, just days before returning to the UK. She was convicted in 2022 for using Twitter to allegedly cause public unrest and destabilize national security, according to reports from rights group ALQST.
In January 2025, ALQST announced that her sentence had been reduced to four years, with an additional four years suspended. The group emphasized that al-Shehab should now be granted her full freedom, including the right to travel to continue her studies.
Saudi Arabia has not officially commented on her release or the modification of her sentence, nor did Saudi officials respond promptly to inquiries from The Associated Press. Al-Shehab is a member of the Shia Muslim minority in Saudi Arabia, which has faced systemic discrimination in the predominantly Sunni kingdom.