Saudi man gets 5 years for sex talk on TV show
RIYADH, Saudi Arabia (AP) — A Saudi court on Wednesday convicted a man for publicly talking about sex after he bragged on a TV talk show about his exploits, sentencing him to five years in jail and 1,000 lashes, his lawyer said.
Talking about sex publicly is a taboo in ultraconservative Saudi Arabia.
Lawyer Sulaiman al-Jumeii said he plans to appeal the court’s ruling and is confident the sentence against his client, which includes a ban on travel and talking to the media for five years after his release, will be revoked.
The lawyer said there is no specific law in the Saudi penal code “that defines punishment for talking or bragging.” He said he assumes the judge based his decision on Islamic law, which forms the general basis of the justice system and stipulates that people should not talk about engaging in immoral behavior.
Al-Jumeii maintains that his client, Mazen Abdul-Jawad, was duped by the Lebanese LBC satellite channel, which aired the talk show, and was unaware in many cases he was being recorded.
“I hope you will not consider the case closed,” the lawyer said. “I will continue pursuing the TV channel, even if no one stands by me, until it gets the punishment it deserves.”
The program, which aired July 15 on LBC and was seen in Saudi Arabia, scandalized this conservative country where such frank talk is rarely heard in public. Some 200 people filed legal complaints against Abdul-Jawad, who works for the national airline.
The program, “Bold Red Line,” begins with Abdul-Jawad, dubbed a “sex braggart” and “Casanova” by the media, describing the first time he had sex at 14. He then leads viewers into his bedroom, dominated by red accessories, and then shows off blurred sex toys. He is later joined by three male friends for a discussion on what turns them on.
Abdul-Jawad’s lawyer maintains his client was referring to other people’s sexual experiences and the toys were provided by the TV station.
The government moved swiftly in the wake of the case, shutting down LBC’s two offices in the kingdom and arresting Abdul-Jawad. The other three men on the show also were convicted of discussing sex publicly and sentenced to two years imprisonment and 300 lashes each, according to al-Jumeii.
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