Amnesty International is concerned that Muhanna bin Abdul 'Aziz al-Hubail may be at risk of torture or ill-treatment as he is believed to be held in incommunicado detention in the city of al-Ihsa, Eastern Province. He may be detained solely for the non-violent expression of his political views and as such would be considered a prisoner of conscience.
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Up to 11 people, including Dr Matrouk al-Falih, Dr Abdullah al-Hamid, Muhammad Sa'id Tayyab, Dr Tawfiq al-Qussayyir and Suleyman al-Rashudi, have been arrested since 15 March 2004, apparently for criticising the government-appointed human rights watchdog. They are reportedly held incommunicado at the General Intelligence (al-Mabahith al-'Amma) in 'Ulaysha, in the capital, Riyadh. Amnesty International is concerned that they may be at risk of torture and ill-treatment.
Mirzabeyoðlu is a thinker and a man of art, who, with his published 41 books, has been a remarkable figure in the intellectual life of Turkey. He is a revolutionary thinker.
All of his works are in the form of compliation.
He started to say that he had difficulties in writing and condensing his thoughts...
He was talking about very interesting events which he experienced in his cell and trying to understand what they could be...
He completed the second part of his defence desperately and gave it to me hastily, and up to the trial day he never looked at it even for correction...
In Kartal Prison in his one-person cell which was designed specially, he was exposed to an extreme harrassment and torture by means of different ways including the Remote Mind Control Technology, all of which was organized by CIA and a Turkish Intelligence Agency. This period ended in "attempt for suicide."
Then, he was transferred to another cell. After this change, the attacks and the torture ended. Now, he is in good health and is working on his 42nd book which tells about the attacks and the torture he lived through.