दुखद खबर:भर्खरै कतारमा गाडीको ठक्करबाट ३ नेपालीको मृत्‍यु , १ शेहर गरी भिडियो हेरी रिप लेख्नुहोला।




दुखद खबर:भर्खरै कतारमा गाडीको ठक्करबाट ३ नेपालीको मृत्‍यु , १ शेहर गरी भिडियो हेरी रिप लेख्नुहोला।




Five founding members of the Umma Islamic Party, created in 2011, Dr. Ahmad bin Sa'd al-Ghamidi, Professor Sa'ud al-Dughaithir, Shaikh Abd al-`Aziz al-Wuhaibi, Shaikh Muhammad bin Husain al-Qahtani, Professor Muhammad bin Nasir al-Ghamidi, Walid al-Majid and Professor Abd al-Karim al-Khadhar, were detained on 17 February 2011. HRW stated that the five "appear to have been detained solely for trying to create a party whose professed aims included greater democracy and protection for human rights." Prior to his own arrest, al-Khadhar stated that his colleagues were apparently held in `Ulaysha Prison.[3]Khaled al-Johani, who was detained on 11 March 2011 in Riyadh, a would-be "Day of Rage" during the 2011 Saudi Arabian protests, after talking about democracy, freedom, freedom of speech and justice to BBC Arabic Television reporters, has been held since then in `Ulaysha Prison.[6][7] He was not allowed contact with his family for the first 58 days of his detention.[11] While al-Johani remained under detention in `Ulaysha Prison, HRW described him as a "peaceful dissident"[7] and Mohammad al-Qahtani of the Saudi Civil and Political Rights Association said that al-Johani became known online as "the only brave man in Saudi Arabia", because he appeared to be the only person who publicly protested in Saudi Arabia on 11 March,[6] apart from several hundreds of protestors in Qatif, Hofuf and al-Awamiyah.

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