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Ahmed al-Gizawi : ウィキペディア英語版 | Ahmed al-Gizawi
Ahmed al-Gizawi ((アラビア語:أحمد الجيزاوي)), also known as Ahmed Mohammed Tharwat Al-Sayyid, is an Egyptian human rights lawyer and activist. His arrest in Saudi Arabia in April 2012 caused heavy protests in Egypt.〔(Egyptian protests over detained lawyer shut Saudi embassy ), ''BBC News'', 28 April 2012.〕〔(Saudi recalls ambassador, shuts embassy in Egypt ), ''Reuters'', 28 April 2012.〕 ==Arrest== On 17 April 2012, al-Gizawi was detained shortly after his arrival in Saudi Arabia, which some believe was because he had filed a lawsuit in a South Cairo court against Saudi monarch King Abdullah Bin Abdel Aziz Al-Saud on behalf of Egyptian citizens held without charge in Saudi prisons.〔( El-Gizawi case to be transferred to Saudi pre-trial committee", ''Ahram Online'' (1 May 2012) )〕 According to al-Gizawi's wife, he had arrived for a pilgrimage, not knowing he had been sentenced ''in absentia'' to a year in prison and 20 lashes for insulting the king. However, Ahmed Kattan, the Saudi Ambassador to Egypt, in a statement released by the Saudi Embassy, said "The whole story is a complete fabrication." Kattan added, "No Saudi court has passed a sentence or one of flogging against the detained Egyptian ..." He also said "Saudi laws and regulations do not permit the authorities to put a non-Saudi citizen on trial in absentia for acts committed outside its territory."〔( "Could be whipped", ''Al Ahram'' No. 1095 (25 April – 1 May 2012) )〕 Saudi officials said that al-Gizawi had been arrested at the King Abdulaziz International Airport near Jeddah on 17 April for possession of 21,000 Xanax anti-anxiety pills, which are banned in the country.〔 They expressed doubt that he intended to go on a pilgrimage (Umrah), as he was not wearing the typical white pilgrim dress (Ihram).〔
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