Title: UN Experts Express Discontent Over Saudi Arabia's Insistence on Executing Minors

The Working Group on Arbitrary Detention has expressed its discontent with the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia’s

ESOHR and 33 organizations: Extradition of Al-Qaradawi a repeated pattern of cross-border repression

On April 8, 2025, ESOHR joined 33 international human rights organizations in a joint letter to UK Foreign Secretary David

In light of Saudi Arabia's repressive practices against them: UN resolution to strengthen protections for defenders in the face of technical challenges

On April 4, 2025, during its 58th session, the UN Human Rights Council unanimously adopted a resolution to strengthen the

Saudi Arabia denounces discrimination and racism while practicing them on the ground

The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has denounced the growing feelings of hatred among peoples stemming from discriminatory and

While sentencing them to death: Saudi Arabia talks about ensuring a safe environment for children

The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has said that it attaches great importance to protecting children from violence, and that its

Saudi Arabia criticizes UN counterterrorism report, claims cooperation

Saudi Arabia's delegation to the Human Rights Council attacked the report of the Special Rapporteur on the promotion and

Turk confirms: 113 countries have abolished the death penalty, while Saudi Arabia remains the country with the most executions

The High Commissioner for Human Rights, Volker Türk, lamented the dramatic increase in executions globally

In a continuing cycle of whitewashing, Al-Tuwaijri lauds KSA's heading of the Women's Commission and hosting global events

The head of Saudi Arabia's official human rights commission, Hala Al-Tuwaijri, repeated the official promotional rhetoric in her

Without Saudi Arabia's membership: Human Rights Council opens 58th session

he Human Rights Council (HRC) opened its 58th session in Geneva on February 24, 2025, without Saudi Arabia's membership

Human Rights in Saudi Arabia: Two-Faced Kingdom

Amid record-breaking execution numbers, lengthy judicial sentences, and ongoing arbitrary detentions in 2024, Saudi Arabia

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