International organizations continue to worry about the situation of Saudi prisoners.
As the Saudi government seeks to rebuild its tarnished image globally, the human rights case and the case of political prisoners and freedom of expression remain a major obstacle to the political dreams and goals of Crown Prince Mohammed Bassalman, who, according to regional observers and Saudi affairs, Their destiny is doomed to failure.
In their latest follow-up to Saudi prisoners’ cases, UN experts questioned the fate of 20 human rights activists in Al-Saud prisons and expressed concern about the continued detention, noting that the main reason for their detention was their efforts to improve the human rights situation. Defend it in the country.
Announcing that they had sent a note to the Saudi government in May but had not yet received a response, the experts said that the law on combating terrorist crimes and financing it in Saudi Arabia could affect human rights and fundamental freedoms in the country.
UN experts and international organizations said in the memo that the detention and punishment of human rights activists in Saudi Arabia is not in line with international human rights law.