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Salma Al-Shehab, a 36-year-old PhD student from Leeds University, has been released from prison in Saudi Arabia after facing a 34-year sentence for tweeting in support of women’s rights. Al-Shehab was detained during a family holiday in January 2021, just days before returning to the UK. According to Lina al-Hathloul, head of monitoring and advocacy at rights group ALQST, her release comes as a relief as Al-Shehab had not seen her children during her four-year incarceration.
Initially sentenced to three years, Al-Shehab's punishment was increased to 34 years after the prosecution introduced additional charges related to her social media activity, including alleged complicity in “public unrest” for following and retweeting activists. Amnesty International condemned her jailing as unjust and politically motivated, noting that her only "crime" was expressing support for women’s rights.
While activists celebrate her release, they emphasize the need to lift her ongoing travel ban to allow her to return to the UK and continue her academic pursuits. The Saudi government has not officially acknowledged her release.