Facts about the unprecedented deterioration of the human rights situation in Saudi Arabia.
There are evidences that show the unprecedented deterioration of the human rights situation in Saudi Arabia, especially during the reign of Saudi King Salman Abdulaziz and Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.
According to SaudiLeaks, observers and experts believe that the human rights case in Saudi Arabia has seen many violations and violations in the past decades, including restrictions and arrests; However, with the beginning of the crown princeship of Mohammed bin Salman, the violation of human rights in Saudi Arabia escalated unprecedentedly, and Saudi Arabia became one of the gross violators of human rights in the world.
Saudi authorities implement a “hit and run” policy in dealing with human rights cases; who commit any crime against citizens and critics and are not accountable to any society or institution.
When the international pressure on the Al Saud regime regarding human rights violations increases, Saudi authorities and media discuss human rights in Saudi Arabia, and after the criticism subsides, the repression is intensified once again.
Last September, Saudi Arabia saw a lot of pressure from the international media, with a massive campaign led by Amnesty International in which more than 100,000 people from around the world participated to call on the Saudi government to lift the harsh prison sentences and travel ban on detainees and their families. put under pressure
Many senior officials of the countries participated to put pressure on the Al Saud regime to stop the repression in Saudi Arabia. In this regard, “Olaf Schultz” announced that he will discuss the situation of human rights in Saudi Arabia and the situation of women in this country in his meeting with bin Salman. Although the main purpose of this meeting was to talk about oil and energy production.
Following the increasing pressure of human rights organizations and international media, the Al Saud regime issued successive statements. In this regard, “Abd al-Aziz bin Abdullah al-Khayal”, the vice-chairman of the Saudi Human Rights Commission, announced: “Our country seeks to support human rights.”