The account of "detainees of opinion" in Saudi Arabia that the Specialized Criminal Court in the Kingdom will hold a second secret session to consider the request of the Public Prosecutor to judge them by what it called the killing in support of Dr. Awad Al-Qarni and Dr. Ali Al-Omari.

Sheikh al-Amri and al-Qarni join the prominent preacher Salman al-Awda, who has previously been charged with 37 counts of terrorism, in which the specialized criminal court demanded the killing of the well-known advocate.

The Omari prosecutor's office directed more than 30 charges, including the formation of a "youth organization to achieve the objectives of a secret terrorist organization within the Kingdom."

According to the account of the "detainees of opinion", it was confirmed that Sheikh Abdul Aziz al-Turaifi, who has been detained since April 2016, was transferred to al-Ha'ir prison hospital after his health deteriorated due to his recent health neglect and pressure.

According to the same account, the Special Criminal Court held secret hearings this week for a number of detainees, including Sheikh Abdul Mohsin Al-Ahmad, Nayef, Mohammed Abdul Aziz Al-Khudairi, Dr. Ibrahim Al-Harthy, Mohammed Mousa Al-Sharif and Ghareem Al-Bishi. The prosecution has issued a number of charges against them, Preventing them from traveling.

The authorities said that the authorities had charged the detainees with "loose" charges, including participating in relief work outside the kingdom and attempting to destabilize the kingdom.

The "Detainees of Opinion" account confirmed in a previous tirade that the Specialized Criminal Court held a secret trial session for Muhammad al-Habdan, general supervisor of Noor al-Islam, and was charged with several "false" charges, most notably "sympathy for the Muslim Brotherhood" He was sentenced to twenty years' imprisonment.

He added that the Specialized Criminal Court held a secret trial session for Dr. Abdul Aziz Al-Abdul Latif, associate professor at the Department of Faith at Imam University, and that the Public Prosecutor's Office has charged him with several false charges, most notably "going out with the guardian" and "sympathy with the Muslim Brotherhood."

Saudi Arabia has arrested about 100 individuals and has made secret arrests and their reasons. However, leaked information indicates that many detainees have been subjected to serious abuses, including torture, to get them to confess to crimes they have not committed or to abandon their positions critical of the authorities.