The biggest protest cry of Saudi activists against Bin Salman

 

The Saudis have raised their voice on social media against the tyranny of the Al-Saud regime and the widespread human rights violations by this monarchy including the suppression of the opponents and critics. 

The human rights situation in Saudi Arabia has become so deplorable that it has become one of the most hot debated topics among the human rights organizations around the globe.


Amnesty International has repeatedly warned Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman for his policy of repression and oppression against his opponents and critics.

Human rights watch emphasizes that the Saudi regime is spends billions of dollars hosting major entertainment, cultural, and sporting events as a deliberate strategy to deflect from the country’s image as a pervasive human rights violator.

Saudi Arabia has an appalling human rights record. The authorities have systematically carried out arbitrary arrests targeting peaceful activists, journalists, academics and women human rights defenders, as well as executions following unfair trials and routine torture and other ill-treatment in custody.

The country’s leading women human rights defenders remain on trial since March 2019 for their peaceful human rights activism and work to promote women’s rights in the country. The authorities also continue to detain without charges scores of individuals for their peaceful expression or support for reforms. Over a year following the extrajudicial execution of Jamal Khashoggi there has been no accountability. In April 2019, the authorities carried out a mass execution of 37 men, the majority of whom were executed following grossly unfair trials. At least 15 of those executed told the court that their “confessions” extracted through torture, however, the court failed to investigate their allegations and convicted to death.

With his purported reforms, Bin Salman prohibits any nationwide protests, political rallies, and trade unions in the country, and pursues a policy of destruction, displacement, detention, taxes, propaganda of corruption, moral collapse, and assassination of activists.

The austerity measures come as the country suffers from a growing economic crisis, which is reflected in high unemployment rate and an unprecedented increase in the annual budget deficit, as well as a progressive recession. 

In an unprecedented move, activists have criticized the violations committed by the Al-Saud regime, as well as the corruption and tyranny in Saudi Arabia and the violation of citizens' rights.

Activists are also protesting the deterioration of Saudi Arabia's global image due to the Al-Saud regime and its the crimes committed by the Saudi-led coalition against the innocent people of Yemen.

While bin Salman tries to present a different picture of the reality of Saudi Arabia to the international community and to silence it by paying dollars, the new US administration is opening criminal cases against the prince and this process is expected to Kick him out. 

 


 

 

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