He said Saudi women are living in the best phase of empowerment while they are languishing in the jails

Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman once said that as he came to power, the Saudi women are living in the best phase of empowerment without any discrimination, while as, he did the most repression then anyone else. 

The authorities escalated repression of the rights to freedom of expression, association and assembly. They harassed, arbitrarily detained and prosecuted dozens of government critics, human rights defenders, including women’s rights activists, members of the Shi’a minority and family members of activists. 

The authorities used the death penalty extensively, carrying out scores of executions for a range of crimes, including drug offenses. Some people, most of them members of the country’s Shi’a minority, were executed following grossly unfair trials.

The authorities implemented major reforms to the repressive male guardianship system, including allowing women to obtain passports, travel without the permission of a male guardian and become heads of households; however, women continued to face systematic discrimination in law and practice in other areas and remained inadequately protected against sexual and other violence. 

The authorities granted hundreds of thousands of foreign nationals the right to work and access to education and health care, but arrested and deported hundreds of thousands of irregular migrant workers, who were exposed to labour abuses and exploitation by employers and torture when in state custody. Discrimination against the Shi’a minority remained entrenched.

The Crown Prince's statements are only fake. Watch the Contradictions:


 

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