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Sunday, 2 October 2011 - Saudi Arabia tries seven al Qaeda-linked suspects: report |
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The trial is taking place in a special criminal court in Riyadh and is open only to selected local media. After al Qaeda militants launched attacks on Saudi Arabia in 2003, the authorities arrested thousands on suspicion of links to militant groups. Critics say the 12,000-30,000 people that rights groups say were imprisoned included political activists. "The court held its fifth hearing yesterday for the case against seven Saudi suspects... accused of setting up a terror cell with the aim of spoiling the land and implementing plans and goals of al Qaeda," al-Watan said. Al-Watan said the cell was discovered in 2003 after a local spotted the training camp and told the authorities. The militant group is believed to be the most long-standing in the country, set up in 2002, al-Watan quoted anonymous sources as saying. 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