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BBCAmnesty International has strongly criticised Saudi Arabia over abuses allegedly committed under its counter-terrorism programme.
In a new report the human rights group says that since 2001 thousands of Saudis have been detained for years without charge or trial.
The group's 69-page report describes Saudi Arabia's human rights record as "shocking" and "dire".
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In the report, entitled "Saudi Arabia: assaulting human rights in the name of counter-terrorism", the organisation accuses the Gulf state of massive and widespread abuse.
The Saudi authorities have been widely credited with defeating al-Qaeda in their country and Amnesty International concedes that most of the thousands detained without trial are suspected of links to groups that have attacked westerners and others.
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