Concerned About Alleged Torture Of Aid Worker In Saudi Arabia: US House Speaker
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Nancy Pelosi said the Congress would monitor the aid worker's appeal hearing, which she said was on Monday, and "all human rights abuses by the regime."
US Speaker of the House of Representatives Nancy Pelosi said on Sunday she was "deeply concerned" about the alleged torture of a Saudi aid worker while in detention in Saudi Arabia. Deeply concerned with allegations of torture in detention of aid worker Abdulrahman al-Sadhan. His sentencing continues Saudi Arabia's assault on freedom of expression. Congress will monitor Abdulrahman's appeal hearing tomorrow, as well as all human rights abuses by the regime. The aid worker, Abdulrahman al-Sadhan, was detained by Saudi authorities in March 2018 and reported to be sentenced to 20 years in prison followed by a 20-year travel ban, according to an April 6 US State Department statement. In a tweet, Pelosi, a Democrat, said Congress would monitor his appeal hearing, which she said was on Monday, and "all human rights abuses by the regime." "Deeply concerned with allegations of torture in detention of aid worker Abdulrahman al-Sadhan. His sentencing continues Saudi Arabia's assault on freedom of expression," Pelosi tweeted.More Related News