Saudi ArabiaMiddle EastIraqIranTunisiaIslamFranceThe issue of women and "Human Rights" in Saudi Arabia can first be studied in consideration of different statistics. The study highlights the particulDumont, GérardFranoisSocial Science Electronic Publishing...
Stuck between a rock and a hard place, Arab bourgeois feminist movements, including the feminist movement in the West Bank, shot themselves in the foot and chose to ally with tyrannical Arab regimes in order to promote their social rights through legislation. By standing with the authorities and...
After Saudi Arabia’s punitive response to Ms. Freeland’s tweet, she stated that Canada would continue to stand up for human rights at home and around the world. But Canada’s so-called feminist and human-rights-oriented foreign policy rings hollow in the ever-expanding gravesites of Yemen...
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Saudi Arabia is seeking a seat on the United Nations Human Rights Council hoping to reverse its 2020 failure to win a spot on the 47-seat body.
In a video message from Washington D.C., Abdullah Alaoudh of the Middle East Democracy Center insisted “the human rights situation in Saudi Arabia has worsened under Mohamed bin Salman’s leadership.” Saudi Arabia was ranked No. 131 of 146 nations on gender issues by the World Econom...
According to Human Rights Watch, executions are on the rise, pro-reform activists and peaceful dissidents are being repressed and discrimination continues against women and religious minorities. While the late Saudi King Abdullah walked a fine line between reform and his country’s ultra conservative...
Now, the nasty spyware was used against one of the Amnesty International staffers in Saudi Arabia earlier this year, alongside another Saudi human rights defender based abroad, according to a newreportpublished today. Amnesty says that one of its researchers focused on Saudi Arabia received a susp...
Inside the Umm Jirsan cave.(Green Arabia Project) Archaeologists have uncovered a treasure trove of evidence that humans once occupied a cave in Saudi Arabia formed by flowing lava, shedding light on the fascinating history of human life in the region. ...
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