The Human Rights Council rejects a Saudi proposal justifying the expansion of the use of the death penalty.

On October 13, 2023, member states of the Human Rights Council voted to reject a proposal, led by countries

Between Sentencing, Waiting, and Execution: Execution in Saudi Arabia is Continuous Torture

As Saudi Arabia continues to issue and carry out death sentences, ranking prominently among the top five countries

UN Secretary-General's Annual Report: Saudi Arabia Tops the List of Countries Responsible for the Increase in Executions Worldwide

The annual report of the High Commissioner for Human Rights and the Secretary-General of the United Nations

5 years after Khashoggi's murder: Mohammed bin Salman leads Saudi Arabia's disregard for international laws and investigations.

On October 2, 2023, it has been five years since the murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi at the Saudi Arabian

The Working Group on Enforced or Involuntary Disappearances: No Circumstances Justify Saudi Arabia's Violations

The Working Group on Enforced or Involuntary Disappearances expressed its concern

Saudi Arabia's National Day 93: Suppression as a Tool for Imposing Loyalty

From September 23, 2023, and over the course of a week, the government of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia

In a flagrant disregard for human rights, MBS confirms: Saudi Arabia uses sports washing and issues death sentences for tweeting.

Describing him as "the visionary leader as viewed by his people," Fox News senior political commentator Bret

UN experts: Saudi Aramco negatively affects human rights in the context of climate change

Several United Nations special rapporteurs have affirmed the responsibility of the state-owned

Special rapporteurs call on Saudi Arabia to overturn the death sentence for Al-Ghamdi: A terrifying message to anyone expressing their opinion.

Experts at the United Nations have emphasized that Saudi Arabia must immediately overturn the death sentence

With Saudi Arabia issuing a death sentence related to Twitter activity, 16 NGOs call on Twitter to ensure the safety of its users.

16 NGOs, including the European Saudi Organization for Human Rights, have called on the social media platform X

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