Saudi Arabia's most famous prisoners cut off from contacting families during pandemic

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Saudi Arabia's most famous prisoners cut off from contacting families during pandemic
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RIYADH (BLOOMBERG) - Saudi authorities have severed contact between some of the kingdom's most prominent detainees and their families, escalating a crackdown on dissent that threatens to strain relations with Western allies.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

RIYADH - Saudi authorities have severed contact between some of the kingdom's most prominent detainees and their families, escalating a crackdown on dissent that threatens to strain relations with Western allies.

Most were previously allowed to make regular, even weekly, phone calls home. Now, they've fallen silent. They're expected to face trial in a court reserved for terrorism and other security-related cases, the people said. Dozens of princes, businessmen, clerics, academics and activists have been arrested in recent years, creating a climate of fear among some even as Prince Mohammed wins praise for opening up the kingdom economically, loosening social restrictions and granting women more rights.

The 34-year-old prince's unpredictable foreign policy and crackdown on critics have alienated other parts of the US government, however, and drawn increasing condemnation from members of Congress. Ties with Saudi officials were often cool under Mr Trump's predecessor Barack Obama, and Mr Biden, who was vice president.

"I wouldn't wish this even on my worst enemies," said Areej Al Sadhan, whose family received a single call from her brother Abdulrahman since he was detained in March 2018.

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