RIYADH (Reuters) - A Saudi court has jailed 28 men for security offences including material support to wanted Islamist militants, aiding terrorism and helping young men go to Iraq, Syria and Afghanistan to fight.
The conservative Islamic kingdom has sentenced thousands of its citizens to prison terms for similar offences over the past decade. Al Qaeda waged a campaign of attacks from 2003-6 inside the country, killing hundreds of people.
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