Subject: Imprisoned Father of Autistic Boy Called 'the Bravest Man in Saudi Arabia' Sat Apr 09, 2011 2:06 am
"I'm here to say we need democracy, we need freedom," Khaled al-Johani said to the surprised BBC crew, which wasn't expecting him and didn't find his name on the list of activists from Riyadh.
"We need to speak freely. We will reach out, the government doesn't own us. I was afraid to speak, but no more. We don't have dignity, we don't have justice! I have an autistic child, and they didn't provide me with any support," he said.
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Imprisoned Father of Autistic Boy Called 'the Bravest Man in Saudi Arabia'