Human Rights in Saudi Arabia: Two-Faced Kingdom

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

Two UN rapporteurs: Saudi Arabia's drug executions violate international law and often target the most vulnerable

Saudi Arabia is violating international law in its insistence that drug and other non-fatal charges are among the most serious

MENA & ESOHR: SaudiArabia continues to threaten the lives of minors, disregarding the UN Working Group on Arbitrary Detention’s recent Opinion

Following a request for opinion filed by MENA Rights Group and the European Saudi Organization for Human Rights (ESOHR),

Seminar On The Annual Execution Report: Saudi Arabia Failed To Cover Up Its Brutality.

Coinciding with the release of its annual report on the death penalty in Saudi Arabia, titled Blood Era: A

Saudi Arabia Hosting the World Cup: A Black Mark on FIFA's Record

On December 11, 2024, the International Federation of Association Football (FIFA) officially announced

On Human Rights Day: Human Rights in Saudi Arabia Remain Out of Reach

Today, the world celebrates Human Rights Day 2024 under the theme: “Our Rights, Our Future, Now.

Executions on Charges of Treason: Ambiguity and Escalation in Punishment

From the beginning of 2024 until October 24th, Saudi authorities have carried out 20 executions on charges of treason, part of a

CEDAW discussions: Saudi Arabia is unable to Fulfill Its Commitments on The Elimination of Discrimination Against Women

The European Saudi Organization for Human Rights, in collaboration with the World Coalition Against the Death Penalty and the

On the World Day Against the Death Penalty: Saudi Arabia Uses Security as a Pretext to Expand Its Use of Killing

Alongside 55 countries that still retain the death penalty, and ranking third globally among the countries with the highest

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