Al-Labbad, one of the 23 security wanted list
in Saudi
Report:
Saudi European Society for Human Rights
28/09/2013
Mohammed and his son Issa |
Mohammed Issa Al-labbad, a Saudi nationality,
born in 05/27/1983, lives with his family in city of Awamia, situated in the
Al-Qatif region, in the eastern province of Saudi Arabia.
Mohammed studied in regular schools in Saudi
Arabia, then turn to entrepreneurship, he bought a fishing boat costs him S.R200
thousand ($54 thousand dollars), was confiscated by the Saudi authorities after
the announcement of the list of twenty-three, without warning, he found himself
one of those people who has been framed to be arrested political arbitrary,
without any further background investigations, for the charges later on known
as (Al-Baqi events) [1] .
Then Mohammed in 03/01/2010 gave himself up to
the police station in the city of Awamia, and they got him arrested. After they
arrested him, the court charged him guilty for something he has never done.
Participating in peaceful demonstrations which he has done that but the other
charges such as, gathering, illegal strikes and sabotage Kingdom’s property.
Mohammed was put in prison 415 days without allowing him to hire a lawyer or
get any contact from any family members whatsoever, He has not been presented to trail, until he
was released at the date of 02/20/2011.
The Government of Saudi’s declares that upon
the peaceful demonstration the Saudi’s ministry of interior issued in
02/01/2012 a list of the 23 most wanted people [2] ;
Mohammed and others were surprised to find their names on that most wanted
list.
Mohammed is one of those youngsters who seeks
peaceful changes throughout legitimate ways of the new century’s movements, and
expresses his thoughts and views across what he writes in daily basis on his
Facebook (Mohammed
Issa Al-labbad) and Twitter accounts @mohmeed_e .
Facebook (Mohammed Issa Al-labbad) and Twitter accounts @mohmeed_e |
Mohammed wrote:
1.
On 08/22/2013, he wrote about the arbitrary detainee Abbas the
farmer, then days after he wrote more about others who got arrested as well in
07.29/2013, http://cutt.us/1oNH.
2.
On 05/10/2012, he wrote about the arbitrary detainee Aqueel
Ahakhuri about his daily strike in prison, http://cutt.us/o3m7O.
3.
On 08/15/2012, he wrote an article entitled “Clam down Katif” which
deals with the methods of Saudi authorities to stop the peaceful movement, http://cutt.us/Thtx.
4.
His concern was most about “ arbitrarily detained” he wrote a
journal recognizing dozens of illegal
prisoners , under a title “prisoners without trial” an example:
In the meantime Mohammed still practicing his
human rights activities peaceful through his writing and participating in
peaceful demonstrations, he faces at any moment the risk of death, as happened
to 18 casualties, two of whom were on the list of twenty- three, or the risk of
arbitrary detention, as evidenced arbitrary arrest in the previous which lasted
415 days, without letting him to hire a lawyer or to put him on a fair trial.
However, the police have increased targeting
Mohammed and his peaceful activities, especially after the Saudi forces chasing
protesters throughout streets of the city of Awamia and that led them to storming
his house in illegally on 05/09/2013 [3] .
[1] Report by HUMAN RIGHTS WATCH (Denied Dignity),
Systematic Discrimination and Hostility toward Saudi Shia Citizens, SEPTEMBER 3, 2009 http://www.hrw.org/reports/2009/09/03/denied-dignity-0
[2] Report by European Saudi Society for Human
Rights (The list of the twenty three (23) Candles), August 2013 http://esshright.blogspot.de/2013/09/report-on-highlights-of-twenty-three.html
[3] Report
by European Saudi Society for Human
Rights: Covering the storming which happened on Awamia city and
martyrdom a young man Al-Muslab, and covering the collective offensives on
citizen's homes and the list twenty three wanted http://esshright.blogspot.de/2013/09/report-covering-storming-which-happened.html.
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