Prominent Saudi women's rights activist Loujain al-Hathloul has rejected a proposal to secure her release from
prison in exchange for a video statement denying reports she was tortured in custody, her family said on Tuesday.
Hathloul, along with at least a dozen other women's rights activists, were arrested over a year ago as
Saudi Arabia ended a ban on women driving cars, which many of the detainees had long campaigned for.
Some of the women appeared in court earlier this year to face charges related to human rights work and contacts with foreign journalists and
diplomats, but the trial has not convened in months.