The University of Leeds has said it is “deeply concerned” about one of its PhD students, who has been jailed for 34 years in Saudi Arabia over critical tweets.
Salma al-Shehab, who is in the final year of a doctorate in Leeds’ School of Medicine, was arrested while on holiday in the kingdom in 2021.
Before the trip, the mother of two, a Saudi citizen, had shared posts calling for reforms and the release of activists.
She was initially jailed for six years late in 2021 after being found guilty of breaking counterterrorism and anti-cybercrime laws, according to reports.