Human rights activist Luzine was finally released

Luzhine Al Hatlul, a famous female human rights activist of Saudi Arabia, has been released. After being in jail for a thousand and one days, he was released on Wednesday afternoon.

After the approval of a judge of the Ridad, he was released on Wednesday afternoon and his family confirmed the poison.

Luzhine Al Hatlul is one of the protesters for allowing Saudi women to run the cart, and in December last year, he was sentenced to five years and eight months in prison for advocating the crime of alienating foreign agenda and using the Internet. However, various human rights organizations and the state have been repeatedly urged to release this rights activist.

However, Saudi Arabia has not made any comment on the detention, trial and release of Luzhine.

Luzhine Al Hatlul was released under several conditions, which included the prisoner's treatment of the prison and could not leave any comment on Saudi Arabia. Violation of the condition may result in reinstatement of his imprisonment.

In protest against his imprisonment, Hatlul started a hunger strike, along with other women prisoners, he demanded to the judge that men wearing masks tortured and sexually assaulted them, but last Tuesday, an appeals court dismissed the allegations of torture, his family said.