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Amnesty International exposes the Saudi investments to whitewash crimes
Amnesty International exposed the Saudi authorities’ huge investment in a public relations campaign to whitewash their crimes and deflect attention…
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Rights group launches report on “Patterns of Torture in Saudi Arabia”
The Gulf Centre for Human Rights (GCHR) launched a report entitled, “Patterns of Torture in Saudi Arabia.” Drawing on GCHR…
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U.S. and Canadian officials move to block arms sale to Saudi Arabia
A group of U.S. senators are opposing the Biden administration’s first major arms sale to Saudi Arabia over Riyadh’s involvement…
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The Economist: Mohammed bin Salman leads Saudi into the abyss
The Economist said that Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman is leading Saudi Arabia to the abyss due to his reckless…
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Demonstrations and public criticism spoil the joy of the Saudi acquisition of Newcastle
The first initiative of the English club Newcastle, after its acquisition by the Saudi Public Investment Fund, witnessed public demonstrations…
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The United Nations to establish a monitoring mechanism for human rights violations in Saudi Arabia
The United Nations Human Rights Council is considering establishing a monitoring mechanism for human rights violations in Saudi Arabia at…
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European pressure on the Saudi regime to stop its human rights violations
During an official meeting with a Saudi official, the European Union pressured the Saudi regime to stop its human rights…
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UN condemns Saudi violations against Yemeni civilians
The United Nations Human Rights Council condemned the continued violations against Yemeni civilians, stressing that they fall on all…
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A Saudi academic warns of the dangers of renewing religious discourse in the Kingdom
A Saudi academic warned of the danger of government policies aimed at renewing religious discourse in the Kingdom. The prominent…
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A federal court forces Saudi Arabia to compensate an employee with 330,000 dollars
The Federal Court in Geneva obligated the Saudi regime to pay $300,000 in compensation to a former employee following the…
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