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    Shiite Muslims accused of spying for Iran

    By Reuters in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia | China Daily | Updated: 2016-02-23 08:06

    Saudi Arabia has put 32 people on trial, including 30 members of its own Shiite Muslim minority, accused of spying for Iran, several local newspapers and television reported on Monday.

    The 32, including an Iranian and an Afghan, were detained in 2013 sparking expressions of concern among Saudi Shiites who said that several were well known figures in their community and not involved in politics.

    The trial is the first in recent memory for Saudis accused of spying and may stoke tensions between local Shiite and Sunni Muslims and with Iran, which strongly denied the accusations at the time.

    The bitter rivalry between the Sunni-ruled kingdom and Iran, a Shiite theocracy, has aggravated wars and political struggles in Syria, Iraq, Lebanon, Yemen and Bahrain and is regarded by many analysts as a cause of regional instability.

    Tensions escalated further in January when Riyadh broke off diplomatic ties following the storming of its Teheran embassy by protesters angered at Saudi Arabia's execution of a Shiite cleric convicted of involvement in the killing of policemen.

    Riyadh's Bureau of Public Prosecution presented the charges against the 32 on Sunday at the Specialized Criminal Court, which tries security offenses.

    The charges included establishing a spy ring with members of Iranian intelligence and passing them sensitive military information, seeking to sabotage Saudi economic interests, undermining community cohesion and inciting sectarian strife.

    They also included supporting protests in the Shi'ite-majority region of Qatif in Eastern province, recruiting others for espionage, sending encrypted reports to Iranian intelligence via e-mail and committing high treason against the king.

    The 32 were also charged with owning banned books and other publications, al-Arabiya and other Saudi-owned media reported.

    Among those arrested in 2013 were an elderly university professor, a pediatrician, a banker and two clerics. Most were from al-Ahsa, a mixed Shiite and Sunni region that is home to around half the members of the kingdom's minority sect.

    Saudi Arabia has blamed sporadic unrest among Shiites in Qatif on Iran, but has never publicly presented evidence of a direct link between those who took part in protests from 2011 to 2013 and Teheran. In 2012, it said the hacking that August of the computer network of state energy producer Saudi Arabian Oil Co had originated from servers in other countries and some analysts pointed the finger at Iran, which denies any involvment.

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