The "Detainees of Opinion" account concerned with the affairs of detainees in Saudi Arabia, some of the charges against the detainees, indicating that those arrested were contrary to those charges.

According to the account of the detainees on his Twitter page, the Saudi authorities accuse the detainees of taking out their guardians, attacking friendly countries (referring to criticism of some of the detainees), contacting foreign parties and seeking to provoke sedition, Outside the Kingdom, recruiting young people to work against the state and belonging to the Muslim Brotherhood, in addition to other charges.

Since September 2017, the Saudi authorities have launched a campaign of arrests and prosecutions aimed at scholars, intellectuals, prominent advocates, academics and human rights activists.

The detainees were called upon to unite their hearts at home and among the Gulf states, and they supported the reforms of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman at the beginning of his term.

On charges of assaulting friendly countries like Mohammed al-Hudayef and Saif al-Islam al-Shirazi, the accountant said those people had already uncovered the truth of the UAE and revealed the role of US President Donald Trump.

The charge of "trying to stir up sedition and destabilize state security" was described as false because the detainees sought to establish human rights organizations such as the Hasmam Association. Some detainees spoke about the country's economic and social situation.

Al-Ahtab said of the charge of "financing terrorist organizations outside the kingdom" in which he accused prominent social figures that the detainees sought good in the kingdom and abroad by supporting charity and spreading the call.

As for the charge of belonging to the Muslim Brotherhood or sympathizing with them, those who are accused of this charge are religious sheikhs calling for moderation, tolerance of Islam and renunciation of violence.

Eleven women who participated in a campaign in the kingdom for the right to command and the end of men's rule over women are being tried and three were released temporarily last month.