
Two Saudi
Arabian women have been sentenced to 20 lashes after it was discovered
that they used bad language while arguing with each other on WhatsApp.
The women were
also jailed for 10 days after the criminal court in Jeddah said they
had used ‘impermissible expressions’ in their text messages. They were
also warned that the punishment would be worse if they used such
language again.
The case was
brought to the Saudi court after one of the women accused her friend of
using ‘abusive expressions’ during their WhatsApp
conversation. According to Arabic newspaper Al Watan, the woman was
asked by the court to produce her phone so that the alleged offensive
messages would be examined.
However, the
accused woman claimed that she was not the first one to start the
argument and showed another message in which the defendant used bad
language from about two months beforehand.
The court then decided that both women were equally as guilty and handed down the sentences.
The sentence
comes as Saudi Arabia has been repeatedly condemned for violating human
rights, discriminating against woman and restricting freedom of
expression.

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