Denmark Condemns Saudi Arabia's Use of Execution and Torture

Denmark highlighted human rights violations by Saudi Arabia before the Human Rights Council.

Norway Calls On Saudi Arabia To Give Its Citizens Their Right Of Expression

Norway called on Saudi Arabia to give its citizens the right to express opinions and communicate.

Switzerland Is Concerned About Saudi Arabia's Resumption Of The Death Penalty For Drug Offences

Switzerland expressed concern about Saudi Arabia's resumption of executions for drug offences.

A UN rapporteur applauds the achievements of its leaders who have gone to “great lengths” to defend Human Rights in Saudi Arabia

As themed, success through perseverance and solidarity: 15 years of constant achievements from human rights

On the Sidelines of the 52nd session of the Human Rights Council: Organizations Call for the Disclosure of Facts About Executions in Saudi Arabia

On the sidelines of the 52nd session of the Human Rights Council the European Saudi Organization

The Human Rights Council, in its 52nd session, confirms: The death penalty for crimes that are not serious symbolizes the lethal control of states

Under the title "Human Rights Violations Related to the use of the Death Penalty and Limiting the Death Penalty

Warning against common violations in Saudi Arabia: the opening of the 52nd session of the Human Rights Council

The Human Rights Council in Geneva opened its 52nd session on February 27, 2023. The session comes amidst

UN experts raise concerns about a "new emerging trend" against human rights defenders in Saudi Arabia.

UN human rights experts have expressed grave concern for the physical and mental health and well-being of three

A Team of United Nations Specialists Confirms That Abu Al-Khair's Arrest Is Arbitrary and Calls on Saudi Arabia To Stop All Drug Executions

The UN Working Group on Arbitrary Detention considered that Saudi Arabia's arrest of the Jordanian citizen Hussein Abu al-Khair

UN experts call on Saudi Arabia to immediately halt executions for drug crimes.

Several United Nations human rights experts have expressed alarm at Saudi Arabia's decision to end an

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