The Daily Star's FREE newsletter is spectacular! Sign up today for the best stories straight to your inboxA man accused of taking part in anti-government riots was beheaded this morning in Saudi Arabia.Mustafa Hashim al-Darwish, now 26, was accused of taking part in the protests when he was in his teens.Court papers didn’t provide any specific dates for the alleged offences, but most of the eco-called "Arab Spring" uprisings were over before September 2012, when al-Darwish turned 18.The al-Darwish family say he was kept in isolation for six months after he was arrested and only made his alleged confession after he had beaten so badly he passed out.An official statement from the family said: "Six years ago, Mustafa was arrested with two of.
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