Time to put pressure on Saudi Arabia; Saudi activist Loujain al-Hathloul's sister

Alia al-Hathloul is the sister of Loujain al-Hathloul, a Saudi women's rights activist who has been in jail for more than two years without trial. 

In an interview with FRANCE 24, Alia al-Hathloul said she was "very worried" about the worsening health of her sister, who began a hunger strike on October 26. With Saudi Arabia poised to host a virtual G20 summit from Saturday, Hathloul appealed to the Saudi authorities to release her sister. 

Speaking to FRANCE 24 from Brussels, the sister of jailed Saudi activist Loujain al-Hathloul urged Western leaders to use the upcoming virtual G20 summit to pressure the Saudi regime to free her sister and other female activists. Alia al-Hathloul expressed regret that Riyadh had refrained from doing so until now, but said she believes the kingdom needs to revamp its image and that hosting such a summit could prompt them to make such a gesture.

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