Euro-Med Monitor in Saudi Arabia

The Saudi-led Arab coalition airstrikes against Houthi forces in Yemen resulted in many deaths among civilians and children. The Saudi authorities continue their indiscriminate arrest, trials, and forcibly dispersed peaceful demonstrations by citizens. Authorities continue to violate the rights of Saudi women and girls as well as foreign workers. The Kingdom uses their custodianship of Makkah and Medina to gain political points, but impose restrictions on citizens of specific countries and easing the travel of others, based on political disputes.

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Good news on Euro-Med Monitor’s joint efforts towards ceasing human rights violations – April 2023

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Lara Hamidi
Communications Coordinator at Euro-Med Monitor

Good news on Euro-Med Monitor’s joint efforts towards ceasing human rights violations – March 2023

Good news on Euro-Med Monitor’s joint efforts towards ceasing human rights violations – February 2023

Good news on Euro-Med Monitor’s joint efforts towards ceasing human rights violations – January 2023

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