Human rights organizations are concerned about the fate of a Saudi citizen.
Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International asked the Moroccan government not to hand over Hassan Al Rabi, who was arrested at the Moroccan airport while traveling to Turkey, to the Al Saud regime.
These human rights organizations warned that if Hassan Al Rabi is arbitrarily arrested and returned to Saudi Arabia, he may be subjected to torture and heavy punishments.
Human Rights Watch announced: Maghreb authorities arrested Hassan Al Rabi on January 14 at the country’s airport while he was planning to travel to Turkey. Saudi authorities are looking to try Al Rabi on charges of collaborating with “terrorists”.
Amnesty International also asked Maghreb Prime Minister Aziz Akhnoush not to hand over Al Rabi to the government of Saudi Arabia, because if he is handed over to Al Saud, he will face torture and other inhumane treatment.
The mentioned human rights organization considered Al Rabi’s handover to Saudi Arabia to be a mandatory return and declared that this action is prohibited based on international laws and asked Rabat to adhere to international laws and anti-torture agreements.
“Joy Shea”, the researcher of Saudi Arabia at the Human Rights Watch Organization, stated: “Given the escalation of torture and the violation of the judicial process in the Al Saud judicial system, Morocco should not forcibly return Hassan Al Rabi to Saudi Arabia and participate in the torture of this Saudi citizen.
This human rights organization emphasized: In the past, the Saudi authorities have executed other members of Hassan Al Rabi, including 2 of this person’s cousins, in 2019 on false accusations of “connection with terrorism and protests” and one of his brothers was also on the same charge. is at risk of execution.