A new wave of Saudi regime's repression starts with the arrest of women

Saudi authorities carried out a sweeping campaign of repression against independent dissidents and activists.

The Twitter account of Mua'taqili al-Rai, which works on human rights and the situation of Saudi civil liberties, reported the arrest of a number of Saudi women, including a pregnant woman, by the Al-Saud regime.

According to the report, these women were actively reporting about the human rights in Saudi Arabia.

The new wave of detainees is said to have coincided with criticism from European human rights organizations about the alarming conditions and physical and mental of some Jordanian and Palestinian detainees in Saudi Arabia. 

According to Mua'taqili al-Rai, more than 60 Jordanian and Palestinian prisoners are being held in Al-Saud detention centers and prisons with harsh conditions as well as repeated violations of the basic rights of prisoners.

Earlier, Amnesty International called for the immediate release of Mohammed al-Khudari, a former Hamas militant in Saudi Arabia who is in critical condition. 

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