Human Rights Watch reported on 4 November that important social reforms enacted under Saudi crown prince Mohammed bin Salman have been accompanied by deepening repression and abusive practices meant to silence dissidents and critics. The 62-page report documents ongoing arbitrary and abusive practices by Saudi authorities targeting dissidents and activists since mid-2017 and a total lack of accountability for those responsible for abuses. Despite landmark reforms for Saudi women and youth, ongoing abuses demonstrate that the rule of law remains weak and can be undermined at will by political leadership. The authorities have locked away many leading reformist thinkers and activists. HRW said that detaining citizens for peaceful criticism of the government’s policies or human rights advocacy is not new in Saudi Arabia, but what has made the post-2017 arrest waves notable is the sheer number and range of people targeted over a short period, and new repressive practices.
Saudi Arabia: punishing cost of change
Written by David Fletcher 07 Nov 2019Additional Info
- Pray: for a truly reformed Saudi Arabia that no longer subjects dissidents to harassment, detention, and mistreatment. (Psalm 71:4)
- More: www.hrw.org/news/2019/11/04/saudi-arabia-change-comes-punishing-cost