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Saudi women's rights activist sentenced to nearly 6 years in prison

Al-Hathloul could be released in March 2021 based on time already served, according to rights group "Prisoners of Conscience", which focuses on Saudi political detainees

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Saudi activist Loujain al-Hathloul. Photo credit: AFP PHOTO/ FACEBOOK ACCOUNT OF SAUDI ACTIVIST LOUJAIN AL-HATHLOUL

Saudi activist Loujain al-Hathloul. Photo credit: AFP PHOTO/ FACEBOOK ACCOUNT OF SAUDI ACTIVIST LOUJAIN AL-HATHLOUL

One of Saudi Arabia's most prominent women's rights activists was sentenced to nearly six years in prison under a vague and broadly worded counterterrorism law. The ruling nearly brings to a close a case that has drawn international criticism and the ire of US lawmakers.

Loujain al-Hathloul has already been in pre-trial detention and has endured several stretches of solitary confinement. Her continued imprisonment was likely to be a point of contention in relations between the kingdom and the incoming presidency of Joe Biden, whose inauguration takes place in January - around two months before what is now expected to be al-Hathlouls release date.

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