The state’s exploitation of the press law and penal code to prosecute journalists who write critically of the government or public officials threatens the independent press. One particularly shocking case in 1997 was the libel conviction of Abdul Jabbar Saad and Abdullah Saad from the weekly Al-Shoura, who were sentenced to 80 lashes and banned for a year from practicing journalism for "defaming" a leading politician of the opposition Islah party. Officials also displayed their displeasure with independent reporting by suspending newspapers that were outspoken in their criticism of the state.
Political Security agents kept up their harassment of the press, intimidating
and detaining reporters, or confiscating issues of newspapers.