Saudi Arabia - Woman journalist to get 60 lashes for link to TV programme
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The judge dismissed allegations that Yami had directly worked on the offending programme but nonetheless imposed the sentence on the grounds that she was an LBC employee.
"Why the 60 lashes although the judge dropped the charges against Yami?" Reporters Without Borders said. "This sentence is utterly unacceptable and archaic, and seems designed more to humiliate a woman than to render justice. Although the case directly concerned her work, she was not tried under the legislation that nowadays governs the media in
Yami told Agence France-Presse: "It is a punishment for all journalists through me." She added that would not appeal because she feared she could end up receiving an even harsher sentence.
It seems the judge punished Yami simply because of her association with the Beirut-based LBC, whose
A criminal court sentenced the man on 7 October to five years in prison and a thousand lashes for immoral behaviour under Islamic law.
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